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Are there any answers to the travel problems which blight recruitment?
E-learning didn’t live up to initial expectations, so the latest packages are being designed to meet users’ individual needs. Steve Dineen explains
Involving nurses in the procurement process was supposed to reduce waste and improve patient care. But three years on, reports Victoria Hoban, research shows a very mixed picture across NHS trusts
The CIPS Supply Management Awards 2003 WINNER Best process improvement initiative / Services The Boots Company
The CIPS Supply Management Awards 2003 WINNER Public sector - central National Assembly for Wales
Contrary to what a minority of short-termist buyers seem to believe, well-prepared suppliers make for more successful e-auctions, argues Jenny Draper
As companies transfer more and more work to suppliers, they need to ensure their supply chain staff are equipped to manage the danger this brings, argues Richard Brenchley
'Good interpersonal skills' is a common phrase in procurement job specifications. But what does it mean, and to what extent do such skills determine success? SM invited a panel to debate the issues
Leading-edge companies are taking their procurement beyond category management and strategic sourcing. Alex Klein explains how it's done
After two years in the doldrums, the market for business travel is picking up. The challenge for purchasers is to get value for money, writes Amon Cohen
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