Tag: digital transformation
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Digital Procurement
To help those survivalists out there who might feel a bit lost at the moment, Kodiak Rating has prepared a list of a few things you can’t leave the house without, or without knowing, before braving the journey into the galaxy of digital transformation.
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9 Big Takeaways from one Digital Procurement Event.
About a month’s time has passed since Kodiak Rating had the opportunity to attend DPW 2019 as one of the 20 digital procurement growth ventures selected to participate in the RiSE program. These are our 9 Big Takeaways!
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The Three Pillars of Digital Procurement – Building a Foundation for the Future.
Procurement professionals have the same question looming over their head on a daily basis: “How do you plan on dealing with digitalization?”
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Procurement 2.0 — Procurement, with a higher purpose.
Procurement 2.0 offers a shift away from the traditional portrait of cost-driven and siloed procurement. In the age of digital transformation and shifting consumer concerns, procurement 2.0 is a breath of fresh air.
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What role are Startups playing in the Digital Transformation of Supply Chain Management?
When most people hear the word ‘startup’ their minds instantly wander to a mental image of a business started by young adults, sitting around on beanbag chairs, wearing branded t-shirts and hooded sweatshirts, down to their last cent of funding and underdeveloped as an organization.
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The Cyber Security of Supply Chains: Who’s the real risk, Man or Machine?
In order to address tech-related supply chain risks, organizations must have strategies in place to actively and preemptively address cyber security in-and along the entire value chain.
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Supply Chain Management subversion: Is your business still living in Excel Hell?
Since the beginning of their existence, spreadsheets and the capabilities of programs such as Excel have been present in just about every business oriented organization on the face of the Earth. In an article from 2010, it was found that approx. 81% of businesses use Excel spreadsheets (Forrester Research).