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2023 Ivalua NOW Nashville: Recap + Photos!

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Ivalua Spend Management Insights [ivory-search] 2023 Ivalua NOW Nashville: Recap + Photos! We can’t recreate Ivalua NOW 2023 Nashville–but we’ll always have the memories! Recognizing Leading Voices in Procurement This year, we recognized customers who made significant strides in their procurement journey over the past year.

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5 Reasons to Attend 2023 Ivalua NOW Paris!

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March 6, 2023 | | Ivalua NOW by Eloise Barnum 5 Reasons to Attend 2023 Ivalua NOW Paris – Breaking New Ground We are thrilled to invite procurement leaders, innovators, customers, and colleagues to Ivalua NOW Paris. We are eagerly anticipating her keynote presentation and the opportunity to be inspired by her words!

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From networking to insights: our 5 favorite parts of ISM 2018

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ISM 2018 in Nashville, TN was a whirlwind of an event! Many companies just automate procurement and haven’t created autonomous procurement. Whether we’re at ISM or working in the office, we’re always down to chat about AI and how it fits into the future of procurement. I got 99 problems but procurement ain’t 1!

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Guest Post: An MBA student’s perspective on the ISM Meeting 2019

NC State SCRC

The first was the CSCMP Edge Conference in Nashville last year, and more recently the ISM Conference in Houston. Another highlight was a presentation by Dr. Robert Handfield from NC State and Dr. Thomas Choi from Arizona State University, taking an in-depth look at counterfeiting in the supply chain.

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2020 Requires Big Wings and Feet

Supply Chain Shaman

The presentations from the Summit are posted now on the Supply Chain Insights You Tube Channel. Next year’s conference will be on September 8th-11th in Franklin, TN, south of Nashville, TN. Most can only measure functional costs—transportation, manufacturing, and procurement. 6 The Only Constant Is Change.