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3-step plan to reduce risk while boosting efficiency


March 9, 2009 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: Procurement costs, Procurement trends, Purchasing decisions, Special Report, Supply chain efficiency

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The same supply chain tactics that make your company lean and profitable can become your downfall in just the blink of an eye.

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Economic survival plan: Bend — or you might break


November 6, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Procurement costs, Procurement trends, Purchasing decisions, Supply chain efficiency

Warning: Sagging credit indicators are likely to have a significant effect on procurement functions, experts say.

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5 tactics that’ll blunt economic pain


October 17, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Procurement costs, Procurement trends, Purchasing decisions, Supply chain efficiency

What impact can you really expect today’s economic problems to have on prices you pay to suppliers?

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Want to be a better boss? Three steps


July 7, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Procurement trends

Sure it’s easy to criticize the boss. Everyone does it. You could do a better job, right?

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Ouch! The worst is yet to come


June 9, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Procurement trends, Purchasing decisions, Uncategorized

You didn’t really think the U.S. credit crisis was ending anytime soon, right? Well here’s the good news:

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Procurement pros: Watch where you step


May 9, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Procurement costs, Procurement trends

You don’t have scrutinize the economic stats to figure out there’s tough times out there for procurement departments

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