Episode 132: The Innovative Power of Raw Curiosity with Wes Davis
Wes Davis discusses some of the unique characteristics of consequential historical figures and how we can learn from their mindset today.
Wes Davis discusses some of the unique characteristics of consequential historical figures and how we can learn from their mindset today.
Kevin Frechette shares what he is seeing and hearing as procurement works to figure out how to create value with the help of generative AI.
Kris Lance and Kelly Barner sit down to discuss the importance of building and understanding trust between employees and employers.
In this episode, Jay Dettling talks about the importance of customer experience to a company’s customer acquisition and retention.
Matt Mehler talks about the unique services procurement requirements of large sports and entertainment venues.
Danelle M. Brown shares the importance of “silo solving” and how procurement and supply chain professionals can make a positive impact.
Denis Wolowiecki talks about the role that research and collaboration plan in the continued evolution of procurement.
Kris Lance discusses the levels of concerns and considerations associated with groundbreaking technology involving implanted neuro chips.
Julia Braun shares the macro trends, best practices, and tech advancements that are affecting contingent workforce management.
Luká Yancopoulos shares how the healthcare industry can reduce wasteful spending, increase transparency, and improve relationships.