Purchasers need to take responsibility for their professional development because relying on employers to manage it isn't good enough any more, says Richard Tadman
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Providing customers with a new offering can bring in more money
Some tips on putting together your portfolio for skills test assessment, relevant to all levels of AAT study.
The idea that greater volume equals lower prices may be accepted wisdom in procurement circles, but it doesn’t add up, argues Wally Johnson
A growing number of UK businesses are adopting online travel reservation systems. Amon Cohen explains why they’re becoming more popular
Three years ago, Dixon Motors centralised its purchasing function. What it didn't expect was savings of 50 per cent on its old system. Jane Simms looks at how the car retailer became a star performer
A Nurses Agencies Association question time left more questions than answers
The CIPS Supply Management Awards 2003
WINNER Best people development initiative / Manufacturing and utilities
BAE Systems
Norman Ryan examines the law governing references for would-be employees, and finds there is a code of practice to help employers comply with the Data Protection Act
The European Union's plans to revamp the testing of chemicals could have serious consequences for a wide cross-section of purchasing professionals, as Karen Wontner explains