Purchasing - September 2, 2004
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Market for top purchasing execs takes off
These are very good times to be a purchasing executive. Thanks to the confluence of an improving economy, a decade-old trend that's reshaping the profession and even some otherwise discouraging demographics, demand for top purchasing talent is outpacing supply. "I submitted three candidates three weeks ago to one of my top clients," says Tonia Deal, president of TDC Inc.
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- Departments
- Buylines
- Who's News
- Price Fixing News
- Accenture survey finds indirect buyers dissatisfied with procurement policies
- Working to improve the inventory situation
- To centralize or not . . . that is the question
- Who's got strategic sourcing on the brain?
- How to define a world-class procurement organization
- U.S. mines p-card data for fraud and spend control
- Market volatility can create buying opportunities
- Strategic sourcing: It's now deeply rooted in U.S. buying
- Global Procurement Conference
- Achieving Greatness: Buy Like the Best-in-Class
- Inside Purchasing
- Congratulations to Hewlett-Packard
- Logistics
- Retailers push the logistics learning curve
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- Logistics Briefs
- MRO
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- Fastenal adds inventory to stores, enhances service
- Avnet automates req-to-check process for MRO
- Professional Profile
- Motorola
- Features
- Medal of Excellence
- Hewlett-Packard wins for the 2nd time
- Metals
- What's Hot
- E-Mail Poll
- Buyers are paying higher sheet steel prices in 2004
- Risk Management
- Steel futures market It's not in the cards—yet
- Sheet Metal
- Price increases are squeezing the metalworking economy
- Steel Trade Wars
- OECD plans to reconvene steel subsidy talks in 2005
- News
- Economy
- How Supply Managers See Business
- Prices
- Factors Affecting Product Cost
- Supply
- What's Happening in Markets
- Tip Sheet
- Key Metrics and Supply Alert
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