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Assessment of Excellence in Procurement 2002
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This seminar has been one of our most popular to date, as John Blascovich,
A.T. Kearney Vice President and AEP 2002 Project Lead, shares results
of A.T. Kearney's AEP 2002. Based on input from over 150 global
companies, this is the first comprehensive global benchmarking study
to focus on the impact of eSupply Management on large companies.
eSupply Management, a new term created to replace eProcurement,
best describes the impact technology advances have had in automating
the entire supply management process. eSupply Management encompasses
sourcing, category management and ordering, and includes linkages
with suppliers for design and logistics collaboration.
The research findings impact everyone in the sourcing and supply
chain management profession, as the study identifies procurement
best practices and emerging trends. At this seminar, attendees learn
first-hand:
- What leadership in eSupply Management is worth to company performance
- What characteristics distinguish leaders
- What direction eSupply Management may take in the decade ahead
- Which tools and technologies will be the next big trend
- How companies create value and achieve competitive advantage
from eSupply Management
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