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The great e-Learning

The great e-Learning

High-quality online learning such as Cordie’s e-Learning will boost your performance in the exam. Since 2018, to senior CIPS students, many things have changed. New syllabus, new exam format, new fee structure, new materials, etc. These changes are dizzying, especially to students who had already enrolled in the courses and the exams before. To support learning, CIPS also publishes new books, e-books and e-Learning. We welcome this approach as CIPS students scatter around the world, soft copies and electronic learning…

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Webinar report: Top Tips for Ethical and Responsible Sourcing

Webinar report: Top Tips for Ethical and Responsible Sourcing

The webinar was presented by Lynn Cobb, General Manager and Sourcing Lead at Aspire Equine Services Ltd. Lynn’s role at Aspire is to ethically and responsibly source products for the equine industry. The company provide a whole range of products and services to the horse world. One of the main product that her company source and provide is equine bedding in very large quantity. That could be wood chips shavings pellets, cardboard. Her company is growing, they provide more products…

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Types of specifications in construction industry

Types of specifications in construction industry

You may have known very well about performance and conformance specifications. While the former informs the supplier about the outcome/output that they must deliver, the latter tells them the technical aspects of the product: dimensions, materials, etc. But are they enough for a contractor to construct a building? Look at this design. The drawing alone can be considered as a conformance specification for the contractor. Can they send you a detailed quotation solely based on this drawing? I think they…

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What a supply chain map looks like?

What a supply chain map looks like?

As procurement professionals, we hear a lot about supply chain and supply chain mapping. But not everyone is lucky enough to see the whole supply network on a map. The following picture illustrates a single supply chain to make a Zara’s dress.

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