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Join us as we talk to Andrew de Whalley from Deloitte on the importance of public procurement ahead of the Bill becoming law.
https://www.cips.org/about-us/news/procurement-bill
Professor Jane Lynch, Director of the Centre for Public Value Procurement at Cardiff University talks about what social value is and what it means for the Bill and society.
Understanding the background to the UK Procurement Bill
Find out more https://www.cips.org/about-us/news/procurement-bill
Join Susan Hungar and guest Gordon Donovan for episode one of the NSW Podcast series titled Procurement Found Me.
This episode delves into how procurement found Gordon Donovan and the exciting projects and activities he is working on in the coming months.
The CIPS QLD Committee are excited to bring you another podcast episode in their series.
Shane Duran, co-chair of the CIPS Queensland Regional Committee interviews two guest speakers, Peter Lacey, Executive Director for the Department of Energy & Public Works (QLD) and Alisha Larkin, Director Procurement, Queensland Building & Construction Commission, in the latest episode. This episode discusses the practical implications of addressing modern slavery and provides valuable insight into the procurement profession.
This episode discusses the practical implications of addressing modern slavery and provides valuable insight into the procurement profession.
Key things we discuss are:
- Recruitment update from over the last 12 months
- How it is an employee market not business market
- Things candidates want from an employer
- Skills and gaps we are still seeing in the procurement space
- Resume and interview tips
CIPS ANZ Podcast Series - QLD Branch interview with Dougall Lodge MCIPS, Senior Consultant at ArcBlue & Murray Watt MCIPS, Managing Director & Principal Consultant at Management Options Pty Ltd
CIPS ANZ Podcast Series - QLD Branch interview with Billie Gorman FCIPS, Manager of Global Corporate Professional Services at Rio Tinto
The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.