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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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Four Key Trends Influencing Automotive Procurement
mypurchasingcenter.com (Nov 2 2011) Risk Management , Sourcing , Manufacturing & Automotive
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Few industries today are as global, interrelated and complex as the automotive sector. (Fewer still have gone through the level of challenge and change that we have seen over the past several years.)....
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