
We’re pleased to launch a new briefing paper we’ve developed in conjunction with our friends at Comensura, the leading “vendor neutral” services management company. It’s […]
We’re pleased to launch a new briefing paper we’ve developed in conjunction with our friends at Comensura, the leading “vendor neutral” services management company. It’s […]
If you're interested in P2P technology and particularly if you are looking at a first time or renewal systems project, you might like to take […]
We have a new briefing paper available - “Achieving procurement leadership through external services”. You can download it here, free on registration. We wrote it […]
We have a new briefing paper available - “Achieving procurement leadership through external services”. You can download it here, free on registration. We wrote it […]
Trade Extensions has just published the third paper in our Five Principles of Sourcing series. We have defined five core principles that we think everyone […]
A little while back, we launched our Five Principles of Sourcing idea. Inspired by conversations with Trade Extensions, whose software supports the most challenging, interesting […]
A little while back, we launched our Five Principles of Sourcing idea. Inspired by conversations with Trade Extensions, whose software supports the most challenging, interesting […]
Wax Digital, one of the leading British owned eProcurement providers, recently carried out a survey of procurement professionals with "innovation" as the topic. "This Procurement […]
Do you remember those magical days of “green screens” on your computer, and of those lovely P2P systems that required a week long training course […]
We have a new research paper available for download - “Contingent Labour Review: Key Procurement Priorities - Setting the scene for change”. This is a […]
If you missed our webinar with Seal Software a couple of weeks back, we’re pleased to say we cover the same ground and more in […]
We’ve got a new briefing paper available now, covering the subject of Spend Analytics. The first "spend cubes" were developed some 25 years ago, enabled […]