| 10th Annual eWorld Supply Chain Conference |
| A chance to put it right |
| A U-turn over outsourcing public services? |
| Avoiding slash and burn... |
| Carbon Emissions, Global Warming and Supply Chains |
| Collaborative-governance |
| Connecting the dots: shared services |
| Councils Don’t Know What They’re Spending, in-depth research shows |
| Draft VFM Programme for North West Improvement and Efficiency Partnership: Executive Summary |
| Draft VFM Programme for North West Improvement and Efficiency Partnership: Main Report |
| Efficiency and reform – we've been there in the past, so let's get it right this time |
| Government focuses procurement on SMEs but problems lie elsewhere |
| Government Technology Volume 9.3 |
| Hands-on approach to procurement |
| London Boroughs’ Legal Alliance (LBLA): Provision of Joint Legal Services Outline Business Case (OBC) |
| Managerial incompetence or your job & good service. Take your pick. |
| More buying through national agencies |
| NHS reforms could lead to postcode procurement |
| Outsourcing: Frequently Asked Questions |
| Parking teams need to be open to radical solutions |
| PROCUREMENT AND COMMISSIONING for Civil Service World |
| Public Sector Executive, September 2010 |
| Public Sector Procurement, A Chance to Put it Right |
| Public Sector Procurement, Legacy to Lean, Public servant |
| Shared Services and Outsourcing for Public Servant |
| Shared Services for UKSG |
| SOLACE CONFERENCE 2010, Summary of Greg Clark's Speech |
| SOLACE CONFERENCE 2010 |
| Strategic Commissioning |
| Taking Tendering to Task. Buying Solutions |
| Taking Your Procurement Strategy To The Next Level: Aligning With Corporate Objectives To Deliver Business Results |
| The Contribution of Procurement to Sustainability and Social Objectives |
| Towards Tesco, IOD Article |
| Two Heads are Better than One |
| UK Government Procurement Policy and Practice: A Chance To Put It Right |
| What happens to our £220bn annual procurement spend? |
| Whitehall, Delivering Efficiencies |
| Why decentralisation isn't always best |