29 August 2022

Bain and Co

Banning Suppliers? This is wider than Bain & Co

In early August 2022 news spread that the UK government banned Bain & Co. One of the largest consulting companies in the world, banned for three years from doing work for the UK government. The reason given: “Bain & Co is guilty of grave professional misconduct which renders its integrity questionable” due to their state […]

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Global Procurement & Supply Chain Leaders Hit Africa

Global Procurement & Supply Chain Leaders Hit Africa

Meet the international procurement and supply chain leaders that will be live in September How can your procurement team learn to be more strategic and ensure that they evolve into a more forward-thinking team? Hear from the International Negotiations Ninja Mark Raffan Mark is a serial entrepreneur and lover of marketing and thought leadership. Mark

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B2B marketplaces

Will B2B marketplaces help support localisation initiatives?

Countries around the world are shifting their efforts towards one important concept– yet one that isn’t particularly new. “Localisation” refers to the renewed focus of procurement on buying from local companies, purchasing local products, and supporting local services. This idea is especially important in Africa, where local businesses need support. New online developments in B2B

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Procurement 4.0, Procurement Technology

MTN leads the way, Procurement Technology 4.0

MTN, Africa’s largest mobile network operator, has a complex supply chain serving its customers in 19 countries across Africa and the Middle East that is managed by its Global Sourcing and Supply Chain (GSSC) division. MTN has recently embarked on “Procurement 4.0” an initiative leveraging digital procurement models to redesign traditional processes.  Andrew Savage, Global

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New ESD approach will drive localisation success

Localisation and the development of small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) are key to the growth of African economies, including South Africa’s. President Cyril Ramaphosa has said that the country’s post-COVID economic reconstruction plan includes a big localisation of suppliers drive. However, simply pushing local procurement targets and funding SMMEs is not enough, says Debbie

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