
Exploring the forces that are about to shape the lives of procurement and supply professionals, with the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS)
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

Modern slavery survivor Moe Turaga shares his personal story of forced labour in the Australian horticulture sector. Moe offers a rare and vital insight into this complex crime as part of his mission to place people with lived experience at the centr... more
Departing CIPS Chair Alison Barto on horizon scanning, co-innovation with suppliers and why procurement's role is now about bringing the outside world in. Plus, the remarkable sense of belonging that CIPS members enjoy as part of a global community. more
An estimated 28 million people are employed in forced labour in supply chains. Procurement professionals are on the frontline of this global crime - one estimated to be worth half a trillion dollars. It is a challenge the CIPS Foundation is working w... more
Is AI the answer to resolving disputes with your suppliers? Yes... and no - as we find out in the final instalment of this mini-series. While the human input and experience of professionals remains critical to forging and maintaining supplier relatio... more
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Always nice to hear from SAM and the restof CIPS Team.. Itwas. Great listen but need to be more frequent
Always nice to hear from SAM and the restof CIPS Team.. Itwas. Great listen but need to be more frequent
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Content covers various critical and emerging themes within the procurement and supply chain sectors, emphasizing the evolving role of professionals in these fields. Frequent discussions revolve around essential topics such as resilience, supplier relationship management, ethical practices, the implications of modern slavery in supply chains, and the intersection of technology and procurement, including the use of AI in conflict resolution. The podcast features expert voices who share personal experiences and actionable insights, aiming to educate and empower procurement professionals to navigate contemporary challenges and foster meaningful change in their organizations.
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Recent guests on CIPS Futures include:
1. Alison Barto
2. Andrew Wallis
3. Madeline Fitton
4. Fayola Maria Jack
5. Joanna Ingram
6. Kurt Warren
7. Graham Norris
8. Sarah Collins
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