It has long been recognised that there are three important levers to increase procurement capability – people, process and technology. While much activity has been focused on the first two components, Procurement and Supply will host the first-ever two-day event focused on procurement technology.
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Private sector companies are under increasing pressure to reap the rewards of a competitive marketplace, but can the same be said for the public sector?
Continue readingSuccess factors of eProcurement adoption: usability and monitoring
The final blog post on the elements of successful eProcurement adoption, we look at software usability and monitoring of performance
Continue readingAcademic recognition for SourceDogg’s whitepaper author
SourceDogg’s author of our popular and practical eProcurement whitepapers is one of a handful of winners of a prestigious international PhD competition
Continue readingSuccess factors of e-procurement adoption: project championing and consultation
Engagement from all levels of the organisation is essential for effective e-procurement adoption, requiring project championing and end user consultation
Continue readingWhy e-procurement? The financial justification
Why e-procurement? The financial justification is a critical element of successful adoption
Continue readingEntrusting e-sourcing software to non-procurement experts
How can someone with little or no procurement experience source the best quality goods and services at the best possible price?
Continue readingSourceDogg profiled in The Irish Examiner
Energetic start-up company SourceDogg is busily sniffing out sales opportunities in a range of international markets including South Africa, Israel, Canada and India
Continue readinge-Sourcing software: Easy does it with usability and user adoption
User adoption is key to the successful implementation of e-sourcing software, and usability is an essential stepping stone to user adoption
Continue readingMaking the change: benefits of e-procurement
Evidence continues to mount that companies are not seeing the full benefits of e-procurement due to partial adoption and persistent maverick buying
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