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Five Factors Transforming the Life Sciences Supply Chain and Creating IT Opportunities | Blog

Everest Group

Supply chain visibility, strategic sourcing, cold chain requirements, sustainability demands, and personalized medicine are creating opportunities in the life sciences supply chain for IT partners delivering digital solutions. Read this first part of our blog series to understand the shift that is underway.

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Is Your Procurement And Sourcing Function ESG Sustainable Ready?

SIG Speaks

This analysis attempts to explore how procurement and sourcing functions of publicly traded technology companies with market capitalizations between $15 billion to $35 billion (“Tech Company”) can evaluate, implement, and monitor emerging Environmental Social and Governance (“ESG”) regulations within their supply chain.

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Supply Chain Risks: Different Types and How To Mitigate Them

Planergy Software

How strategic sourcing, cost management, and cost avoidance strategies can be applied to indirect spend. Doing so reduces the risk of compliance violations and protects you against the enforcement of new regulations. What to Do About It Invest in top-of-the-line encryption and cybersecurity software.

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Supplier Tiers: What’s The Difference Between Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3

Planergy Software

How strategic sourcing, cost management, and cost avoidance strategies can be applied to indirect spend. Companies should aim to form relationships with suppliers that uphold ethical standards and regulations to avoid becoming complicit in any wrongdoing by association. How to gain visibility and control of your indirect spend.