Dive deeper into how a formal SRM programme can be implemented in organisations with decentralised procurement and why it is more important than ever.
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Dive deeper into how a formal SRM programme can be implemented in organisations with decentralised procurement and why it is more important than ever.
You will get a breakdown of global ESG strategies and what you need to do to prepare, a unique risk management perspective through the lens of ESG and How to use ESG to create value not just avoid risks
real life and practical insights on how to approach SCRM is a holistic and innovative manner. Niebur presents the company’s strategy and approach, discusses the relevance of the anchoring risk management within the organization, and explores steps the Procurement function should take to build the SCRM program of the future.
The value of supplier collaboration, in terms of its relationship to procurement performance and whether teams are using supplier collaboration to maximum effect. The steps leaders can take to realise the full potential of supplier collaboration
Procurement leaders and Capita will dive deeper into how a formal SRM programme can be implemented in organisations with decentralised procurement and why it is more important than ever.
While experiences for suppliers have improved for some, the expected gains on data improvement will be limited until the crucially important innovative step of personalization is undertaken.
It is integral for businesses to understand and rethink how they approach their strategies to reach net zero emissions.
discuss the ESG challenges facing organizations, specific innovations in strategy, operations and technology which are designed to help companies shift from intent to action, and identify what can be adopted right now to begin to drive results.
Inflation, scarcity, rapid advancements in technology and geopolitical tensions swirl around procurement while pressure grows on the function to perform in areas such as innovation,
With increasing global legislation like the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act and the EU’s GDPR regulations, businesses are under increasing pressure to ensure that risks are carefully managed both within the business and within the businesses operating on their behalf.
Three main points covered during the webinar: The five procurement practices where it is easiest to apply ESG criteria. Inspiring examples from leading Procurement organizations and How today’s digital capabilities support your strategy
our experts explore the best strategies, solutions, and approaches to better leverage your data and digital tools to create a strong and sustainable supply chain and generate value throughout your ecosystem.
The challenges of the post-pandemic world mean that traditional, largely one-directional, ways of working with suppliers are not sufficient enough to support the levels of supplier engagement required to promote the collaboration and partnership that will be needed for the future.
explore the best strategies, solutions, and approaches to better leverage your data and digital tools to create a strong and sustainable supply chain and generate value throughout your ecosystem.
Our panel will bring together insights from leading thought leaders and successful procurement transformations to provide an interactive session to help you plan a data-driven digital transformation.
Post-pandemic trends and what new imperatives have emerged that will position procurement as a more strategic partner to the business
This panel of experts explore how best to empower your function to remain one step ahead and achieve optimum enterprise adaptability and responsiveness.
hear first-hand advice on how to implement best-of-breed solutions that deliver against these highly demanding requirements – and discover what success looks like within a hybrid landscape of traditional and best-of-breed solutions.
Gain unique insights into your peers’ strategies and priorities, bitesize case studies from leading organisations, and thought leadership to help guide your next steps.
Supply chain transparency and visibility have shown to be a critical success factor for risk mitigation throughout the pandemic. They have also allowed businesses to deliver in a downturn and remain one step ahead of the curve.