The UK has a dubious record on large public projects. Rebecca Ellinor assesses what needs to be done to avoid the same mistakes on the road to the games
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Soaring fuel prices have presented fleet managers with a major headache – and one that’s not about to go away
Building good relationships with suppliers requires a genuinely balanced approach. But is procurement striking that balance? Anusha Bradley reports
Businesses can cut their costs and improve performance by taking a structured approach to buying temporary and contract labour. Jane Simms assesses the choices
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Theft of companies’ hard-earned information is becoming commonplace - so protect yourself
The weight of Gordon Brown's efficiency plans lays firmly on the shoulders of government purchasers. Mark Whitehead says the opportunity is golden
This article provides an overview of some of the key issues included in Unit 22 at Foundation level.
Sainsbury’s is struggling because it failed to keep shelves stocked and customers happy when it revamped its supply chain. Liam O’Brien examines the lessons
The demise of a university purchasing consortium has been welcomed as good news for a sector that has collaboration as its watchword. David Arminas reports