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Categories
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Procurement Topics:
Contract Management,
Demand Management,
Invoicing & Payment,
Outsourcing,
Preferential Procurement,
Procurement Ethics,
Procurement Technology,
Risk Management,
Sourcing,
Spend Analysis & Benchmarking,
Supplier Diversity,
Supplier Relationship Management,
Sustainable Procurement,
Value creation
B2B Social Media: Online Supply Communities, Open Innovation, SM B2B Marketing, SM Customer Driven Support
Industry Groups: Construction, Defence & Aerospace, Education, Financial Services, Healthcare, Manufacturing & Automotive, Public Sector, Resources, Retail & CPG/FMCG, Utilities
Categories / Commodities: Business Travel, Capital Equipment, Construction & Building, Electronic & High Tech, Fuels & Lubricants, Managed Print Services, Marketing & Advertising, Metals & Minerals, Office Suppliers, Services Procurement, Transport & Logistics
Procurement People: Careers, Leadership, People on the move, Talent Management
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Quotes
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“ Now is the time to play your part in ensuring the prudent use of resources, ensuring that organisational policies are followed and operations are efficient. ”
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Topics Mentioned
- South Africa
- Africa
- Mozambique
- Pravin Gordhan
- Angola
- Namibia
- Zimbabwe
- Botswana
- Swaziland
- Lesotho
- The World Bank
- RMB
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SA bank names best business states
supplymanagement.com (Aug 22 2011)
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Botswana, South Africa and Namibia are the best places to do business in southern Africa, according to a report by Rand Merchant Bank (RMB). South Africa and Botswana were rated as having a “good” operational environment, while Namibia was rated as “moderately good” in RMB’s Where to Invest in Africa, report, published last week. The operational environment in Angola and Zimbabwe was reported to be ‘very poor’. The research concluded that, in general, the wealthier countries, excluding wealth fr (Read Full Article)
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