GUEST OPINION: Government procurement has long been viewed as an administrative hurdle, but it's time for a new perspective. We need to see it as a professional practice designed to generate value.
GUEST RESEARCH: For the second year running, more than 600 visionary procurement leaders from organisations across Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) have come together to discuss the future of procurement for a comprehensive research report. The study 'Future-Focused Procurement: The Rise of ESG,' tracks evolving perspectives and industry changes, explicitly focusing on ESG, an increasingly significant requirement for procurement leaders.
GUEST OPINION: In recent years, the Australian university sector has grappled with a growing concern: the accurate compensation of employees. Ensuring that staff are fairly remunerated for their contributions is not just a matter of legal compliance, but also a moral obligation that cannot be overlooked. While media headlines often sensationalise underpayment of workers, the reality is more nuanced as the intricacies of payroll management and compliance in large organisations like universities highlight the complexities behind these issues.
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