16 Jan The e-procurement business case – the devil is in the detail
You’re damned if you do and you’re damned if you don’t. Go into detail that is. Getting a business case agreed for e-procurement, or for any investment in back office technology...
You’re damned if you do and you’re damned if you don’t. Go into detail that is. Getting a business case agreed for e-procurement, or for any investment in back office technology...
It’s very interesting. As at early 2018, despite all of the hype and excitement, there isn’t a single business that is successfully using Blockchain technology apart from those that buy...
Much is meant in mockery – the description of the millennials, their sense of entitlement and their unrealistic career expectations. I’m not quite sure from where this stereotype emerged. It...
It’s very typical of a Purchase to Pay (P2P) program that there is a conflict between costs and benefits. The motivation behind better P2P is to conduct a business more...
heena Smith at Spend Matters wrote a piece today encouraging readers to contribute the strangest line items they have ever been asked to approve. The examples she gives include a...
I enjoyed attending eWorld in London yesterday to speak on the impact of blockchain on P2P. Blockchain is a very popular topic and we had to be moved to the...