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Thoma Bravo completes $8 billion buyout of Coupa Software

Investment firm buys up all the NASDAQ shares of business spend management firm to take it private.
February 28, 2023
Supply Chain Quarterly Staff
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Investment firm buys up all the NASDAQ shares of business spend management firm to take it private.


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Five levers to build a resilient supply chain

Many supply chains have struggled recently to procure critical parts such as semiconductors, metals, and construction materials. Here are five actions that procurement can take to help improve supply chain resiliency in the face of constrained supply.
November 14, 2022
Alan Brooks
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Many supply chains have struggled recently to procure critical parts such as semiconductors, metals, and construction materials. Here are five actions that procurement can take to help improve supply chain resiliency in the face of constrained supply. 


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Catching the blockchain wave for procurement applications

With its ability to enable transparency and traceability, blockchain has the potential to disrupt business operations. But some companies have struggled to identify where exactly to apply it. Here are seven possible use cases in procurement.
October 18, 2022
Steve Tracey, Kusumal Ruamsook, and Henry Ines
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With its ability to enable transparency and traceability, blockchain has the potential to disrupt business operations. But some companies have struggled to identify where exactly to apply it. Here are seven possible use cases in procurement. 


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How procurement intelligence can build you a competitive business advantage

Procurement market intelligence is gradually gaining strategic importance in most companies, as purchasing professionals strive to accomplish more in less time.
September 8, 2022
Stefan Gergely
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Procurement market intelligence is gradually gaining strategic importance in most companies, as purchasing professionals strive to accomplish more in less time.


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Procurement pros say inflation is top concern

And they’re taking action to alleviate the pressure, including finding new suppliers as a way to lower costs.
August 11, 2022
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And they’re taking action to alleviate the pressure, including finding new suppliers as a way to lower costs.
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Study: Supply chain crisis to continue through 2023

Procurement leaders cite “significant” disruption in direct materials supply chain, say they lack confidence in their existing technology to handle problems, and consider modernizing the supply chain function a “strategic priority.”
July 15, 2022
Supply Chain Quarterly Staff
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Procurement leaders cite “significant” disruption in direct materials supply chain, say they lack confidence in their existing technology to handle problems, and consider modernizing the supply chain function a “strategic priority.”
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Survey: 90% of procurement leaders will tweak operating models to cope with economic outlook

Digital transformation becomes top priority for the next three years as procurement sees growing profile, Globality says.
June 29, 2022
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Digital transformation becomes top priority for the next three years as procurement sees growing profile, Globality says.


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Emerge: Breaking Bad:  Conducting Full Truckload RFPs in the Age of Digital Freight Procurement
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Breaking Bad: Conducting Full Truckload RFPs in the Age of Digital Freight Procurement

This guidebook offers practical tips to help you choose the digital freight procurement solution that best meets your needs.
June 21, 2022
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This guidebook offers practical tips to help you choose the digital freight procurement solution that best meets your needs.


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Regionalized supply chains: the key to resilience

The pandemic exposed the fragility of our global supply chains and how vulnerable they are to disruption. A more regionalized model would create greater flexibility and speed, allowing companies to be more nimble when problems arise.
May 15, 2022
Bindiya Vakil
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The pandemic exposed the fragility of our global supply chains and how vulnerable they are to disruption. A more regionalized model would create greater flexibility and speed, allowing companies to be more nimble when problems arise. 


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The rising need for sustainable procurement

Both consumers and governments are increasingly expecting companies to be responsible for the environmental and human rights impact of their entire supply chain. But most companies are still struggling to assess their suppliers’ sustainability performance, let alone help them improve.
May 15, 2022
David McClintock
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Both consumers and governments are increasingly expecting companies to be responsible for the environmental and human rights impact of their entire supply chain. But most companies are still struggling to assess their suppliers’ sustainability performance, let alone help them improve.


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