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Many of today's organizations utilize a sizable contingent workforce across multiple departments and business locations yet struggle to make this worker population a meaningful part of their labor...

It's not difficult to see why risk is often a top driver for formalizing the management of a contingent workforce program. A flexible workforce can make a company nimble and efficient, but also...

This simple form provides a checklist of typical steps in the sourcing process. 
 

In a world experiencing more regulatory pressure, inevitable data breaches and increased supplier fraud, can emerging technologies like AI and blockchain help? Is it possible to be safe without...

Top Business Continuity Challenges Facing Procurement

  • Business leaders who have real-time visibility into procurement processes and can manage all activities related to operations,...

The Simple Economics of Live Pricing - Reverse auctions help organizations successfully realize cost-savings without sacrificing quality and supplier relations. For years, they have been a vital...

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To drive the efficiencies and innovative strategies that fuel enterprise resilience and competitive advantage, procurement teams must act as catalysts for organizational change. How do you...

In this session, the Head of Global Sourcing at Dun & Bradstreet, Alessandra Tassini-Negri, will describe the criticality of data in a procurement transformation. Specifically, she will...

Today, contingent workforce programs are led by an organization's HR or Procurement function, primarily with a talent focus for HR and a spend management focus driving Procurement. There are...