
"Best Practices" and "World Class" are terms we hear in many different industries. These terms are usually used in abundance during a departmental or company-wide reorganization.
Everyone may be striving to be world class in their respective areas, but who is defining "world class?" What does that mean?
Purchasing Magazine has a list of criteria used to determine the winner of their Supply Chain Manager of the Year Award. It is a comprehensive list that really captures objectively what it means to be world class.
The magazine is asking for nominations if you or someone you know deserves this honor. Contact information is included at the end of the article.
Don't by shy about your own accomplishments. Purchasing professionals make great contributions to their companies' bottom lines every day and should be recognized for them.






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I just wrote a post encouraging readers to nominate themselves or derving co-workers for the title of Purchasing Magazine's Supply Chain Manager of the Year. Since the PurchaseRealm blog had not been founded when Purchasing Magazine named the winn... [Read More]
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