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  • July 2010US buyer salaries rise as average pay nears $100k; Desire to work abroad remains strong despite poor economy; Metal prices fall, but supply shortages persist; Barbados to improve its public purchasing; US government buyers can't buy from China; Irish politicians attack wasteful public spending; "Culture eats strategy for lunch"; Five top tips to drive compliance in the supply chain
  • June 2010Five best-practice steps for every purchaser;Purchasers aim to squeeze vendors in 2010;Top tips on doing business in South Africa;Leadership 'council' drives supply management success;World-class firms spend more on minority vendors;Growth in manufacturing strongest since 2004;CIPS/UN deal to help developing countries;Buyers team with United Nations to build responsible supply chains;Ten tips on getting best value from consultants
  • May 2010China to investigate possible iron ore dominance; Caribbean islands warned over construction purchasing rules; Buyers suffer worst price inflation in 18 months; Indigenous Australians get procurement boost; You spend how much time online?; US too reliant on rare elements from China; Getting control of your indirect spend; Considering quality in the China supply chain
  • April 2010Recession causes huge drop in hotel prices; US firms ignorant of bribery risk; How to run successful e-auctions; Manufacturing growth boosts Global PMI in February; Prime Minister blames procurement for boat tragedy; Irish business bemoans public procurement failings; How to manage temporary labour spend in 2010; What European energy buyers need to know for the year ahead
  • March 2010Improving negotiation underappreciated by firms, warns research; Gold buyers make some solid progress; Top tips on doing business in India; Manufacturing surges, but the service sector stumbles; Nobia cooks up changes to sourcing; New Zealand to invest in online purchasing; Its a brave new small world; Whats on the agenda for meetings procurement?
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