Todays guest is Bob Rodwell, and we discuss how to apply marketing procurement best practices to become relevant to your difficult business stakeholders.
Bob shares some great advice, including
Shownotes can be found at artofprocurement.com/marketingintro
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Till next time,
Philip Ideson
Welcome to this weeks Friday Solo Show!
I recently received an email from a listener that had a couple of great questions.
Be sure to listen to the episode to hear my answers. More detailed show notes with links can be found at artofprocurement.com/15
From the start of Art of Procurement, I have planned on recording a series of “how-to” or case studies that highlight the steps that leading companies are taking to tackle their most difficult procurement challenges. I’m excited to share with you the first in this “how-to” series.
Today’s guest is Tim Jones, the Head of Sourcing at Google.
Google Procurement have been on a journey to become a trusted advisor supporting the key strategic stakeholders that represent the most strategic supplier spend and initiatives rather than an RFP show. In today’s show, Tim will share Google’s journey to date, along with what I think are some really interesting approaches to drive stakeholder engagement.
Today's show notes are available at artofprocurement.com/google
In this Friday solo show, I give my thoughts on the previous episodes relating to the US & UK Job Markets.
There are a few key insights that I picked out of those two shows, but one thing that is a recurring theme is that companies who want to retain and attract the best people have to do things differently.
I hope you enjoy this episode
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