Episodes
In our latest podcast of the Inside Procurement series, Omer Abdullah talks to Brian Slobodow, who brings his unique perspective on a variety of issues that need to be considered in industrial settings in these unprecedented times. They explore the types of solutions that need to be put in place and also the implications for executives in general and procurement and supply chain execs in particular.
Published 04/14/20
Published 04/14/20
In our last episode of Inside Procurement in 2019, we talk about the key trends and challenges that will influence procurement leaders over the next 12 months. 
Published 12/02/19
In our latest podcast from the Inside Procurement series, we discuss Zero Based Budgeting (ZBB) – a hot topic on the minds of C-Suite executives – and attempt to provide a balanced view, as well address four ZBB-related questions.
Published 11/18/19
In our latest podcast of the Inside Procurement series, Omer Abdullah talks to Brian Slobodow who brings his unique perspective to business issues, particularly those related to the procurement and supply chain worlds. They explore how Private Equity firms can unlock procurement's value to meet its end goals and also discuss some practical skills sets, beyond the traditional ones, that procurement professionals should possess while working in a PE environment.
Published 09/23/19
In this episode we talk to Phillip Duncan, Ex-CPO of Takeda Pharmaceutical, about his experiences and learnings from over 30 years in the Procurement industry.  Phillip offers his perspective on the challenges and changing dynamics taking place in the profession and, in his opinion, what all procurement professionals should do to set themselves up for success in their careers.
Published 06/04/19
Our second podcast of 2019 looks at the key trends and challenges that we expect will influence procurement over the next 12 months.   In this episode we hear from Raj Nath, Head of Procurement at New Avon and Elisabeth Schlag-Lawrence, Former Global Head of Center of Excellence - Category Management at Corning Incorporated who both offer their viewpoints on the year ahead.
Published 01/21/19
In the first podcast of 2019, we discuss ‘procurement strategy’. Not a new concept, but for many this just meant achieving simple goals – such as reducing cost by 5% Y-o-Y. However, recently there have been significant developments within the procurement function, resulting in leaders becoming far more sophisticated in how they conceptualise their strategies, but most importantly, how those strategies can support the company’s overall business goals.
Published 01/03/19
What exactly is digital procurement anyway? Why is it important? How do I take advantage of it? Do I have to spend a lot of money? Do I need a “digital” strategy? How do I embed it into my plans? In this podcast, we’re going to dive into these types of questions and hopefully shed a bit more light, a bit more reason and more sanity to the discussion.
Published 09/25/18
In this episode, we look at Category Management within the Procurement realm. As an idea and a concept, Category Management has been around for many years. But in recent years, we’ve seen an evolution of the idea, a practical development that is having and will continue to have far reaching implications for the Procurement professional of today and tomorrow.
Published 07/13/18
In this episode, we look at the relationship between the CPO and the CFO – that is, the Chief Procurement Officer and the Chief Financial Officer. The fact is that CFO’s and CPOs share a special relationship – and it’s one that has taken on much more prominence and significance over the last 2-3 decades.
Published 04/05/18
We've identified 5 key trends that impacting the Chief Procurement Officer's agenda for 2018. We've gone beyond simply detailed what is on the mind of every progressive CPO right now but instead tried to offer a call to action for the next 12 months. These trends are meaningless unless they drive behaviour in your organisation so we after each item we a clear call to action on how to advance your department.
Published 01/17/18