When what you order doesn’t do the job, the fault often lies at the start of the process. Andy Williams explains how to get it right
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When faced with unreasonable behaviour, how should we react? Nancy Slessenger offers some level-headed advice
Procurement departments are a fact of life for many agencies but working with them effectively can bring major supply-chain benefits
Assessing the performance of procurement is much more complex than adding up savings – it must gauge current work and provide a basis for future improvement. Sir Andrew Likierman explains how
Brian Hamill came through some difficult years to make publicly-listed Imprint the successful recruitment group it is today. A hands-on approach and love of the job drive the chief executive of this acquisitive company
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Upcoming regulations on collecting and recycling electrical equipment could add to companies’ costs and workloads unless they take action now. Marcus Austin explains
School-leavers join Michael Page
Facilities management is a relatively new but fast-growing area. While there are opportunities for buyers to work with their colleagues in FM, the two can sometimes overlap. Maureen Moody finds out more
A recent case graphically illustrates why companies need to think carefully about the contractual terms of software purchases. Dick Jennings explains
The world of intellectual property licensing changed substantially in May this year, thanks to a regulation emanating from the EU. Susan Singleton explains why failing to comply is not an option