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Blockchain in procurement is transforming how supply chains and transactions are managed, boosting transparency, efficiency and security. From fraud prevention to real-time information sharing, blockchain is reshaping the way procurement professionals work. In this blog, we’ll break down what blockchain actually is, how it works in procurement and the real benefits (plus the challenges) you [Read More] The post Blockchain in Procurement: Boosting Transparency, Efficiency and Security appear...| Oxford College of Procurement and Supply
Explore how Big Data in Procurement is being transformed, from spend analysis to smarter supplier decisions and forecasting.| Oxford College of Procurement and Supply
Explore the current challenges in procurement and supply chains in 2025, including inflation, ethics, AI and ESG.| Oxford College of Procurement and Supply
Discover the 6 types of power in procurement and how they influence sourcing, negotiation and supplier management for strategic success.| Oxford College of Procurement and Supply
Discover the impact of US tariffs on UK supply chains, including cost increases, compliance hurdles and procurement disruptions.| Oxford College of Procurement and Supply