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  • Meeting approvalQuantifying the cost of meetings and creating a strategy will produce greater benefits than simply saving money 21 January 2010
  • Investment in the futureWhile investment banking has been somewhat off limits to purchasing professionals, applying procurement disciplines to this area can add significant value to a business. Guy Strafford explains how to get involved 14 July 2011
  • E-sourcing made easyIntroducing e-purchasing into tricky areas of spend can result in savings if approached correctly, writes Paul Snell 25 June 2009
  • Be quick or deadAs supply chains get longer and more complex, how can companies mitigate risk and drive competitive advantage? Omera Khan, Imran Khan and Ron Jarman make the case for 'design-centric' businesses 09 July 2009

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  • House of Commons interior © UK Parliament House of Commons seeks procurement chiefThe successful candidate will act as a point of contact for the House of Commons and House of Lords on procurement for construction works across the parliamentary estate.
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  • Meeting approvalQuantifying the cost of meetings and creating a strategy will produce greater benefits than simply saving money 21 January 2010
  • Investment in the futureWhile investment banking has been somewhat off limits to purchasing professionals, applying procurement disciplines to this area can add significant value to a business. Guy Strafford explains how to get involved 14 July 2011
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