List of most corrupt countries updated
What does a number mean to you? Each country is scored on how corrupt their public sectors are see...
The cost of poor contracting: a case study
I am sure that Starbucks did not expect to face a $2.8bn settlement when they decided to terminate...
Relationship or transaction: 10 factors to consider
At this week's IACCM workshop in Sydney, Morag Lokan (Assistant Commissioner at the Australian Tax...
The Cost of Termination
The recent case of Starbucks' settlement with Kraft offers excellent learning for any contract or ...
Ask the Expert - Are you Wired for Success in Global Negotiations - Recording & Slides
Karen has prepared an interactive session helping you understand how the nuances of your own cultu...
Do buyers get what they deserve?
Last week I wrote about the growing debate over supplier integrity versus buyer competence - and t...
The health of competition
Remember 'The World Is Flat', the best-seller by Tom Friedman that hailed a future of open competi...
Ask The Expert - The Tangible Benefits of Trust
The Tangible Benefits of Trust: How an ethical approach to contracts and procurement impacts the b...
IP issues with additive printing's companion technology - 3D Scanners
The potential for mass consumer use of 3D printing has generated a lot of conversation on the inte...
Procurement fraud costs public sector £2.3 billion
The UK public sector lost £2.3 billion last year to fraudulent purchasing practices such as bid-r...