Cost reduction is a perennial issue in business, especially for SMEs. Our latest study (available in German) shows a remarkable trend: after years of focusing on the security of supply, SMEs are now focusing on reducing procurement costs. This blog sheds light on why this change in focus is taking place and how companies can effectively reduce their costs.
The Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) was launched in 1998 by the World Resources Insitute (WRI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).
The skills shortage in the social sector is more than just a challenge for organizations. It is a system-wide problem that has a profound impact on the quality of care and support provided to those in need. These institutions are the pillars of our society, constantly creating added value for residents and those in need of care. This makes it all the more important that social organizations future-proof themselves and tackle the shortage of resources and specialists. A key area in this process is procurement: this essential function in every organization holds great potential for savings in resources, time and costs.
What is de CSRD and what is its impact on procurement?
Guided buying is the principle of guiding employees through the purchasing process to ensure compliant procurement.