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ICCA Hong Kong 2024: Advocacy, Procedures, and Ethics in Focus

Kluwer Arbitration

The discussion also addressed limitations to human cognitive skills, including the average attention span and the importance of engaging visuals. The speakers stressed the necessity of genuine credibility and discussed different ways of fairness.

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Why are KPIs Important in Procurement?

Oxford College of Procurement and Supply

KPIs are popularly related to areas such as: On time delivery Amount of rejects Cost reduction Ethical conduct Sustainable approaches Lead times KPIs can be written to measure any aspect of supplier performance but must be relevant to the contract to add value. The post Why are KPIs Important in Procurement?

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New DOE investments boost next-generation batteries, storage tech

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Chemicals used in energy storage technology are often sourced or processed in places and countries that can present ethical — as well as geopolitical — challenges. “Providing the scientific foundation to accelerate this important research is key to our economy and making sure the U.S.

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Thank You to This Week’s Training Participants!

The Coalition for Government Procurement

This week, the Coalition for Government Procurement held two important training courses for our members – MAS Basic Training: The Nuts & Bolts and GSA and VA Schedule Contracting Training for In-House Counsel.

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The Suppliers Perspective

Oxford College of Procurement and Supply

It is important for us to remember the suppliers perspective and to effectively communicate with them, so we receive the end product that we want. Finally, ensure you act ethically and sustainably at all times. Do not engage in any bad practice such as bribery, corruption or fraud.

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What does the German Supply Chain Act Mean for Procurement?

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The act was established to address issues of sustainability and ethical conduct in global supply chains, and has significant implications for companies and procurement organizations operating in Germany. Export and import of certain hazardous wastes. Production of mercury-added products, use of mercury and treatment of mercury waste.

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Australian Arbitration Week Recap: Filling in the Gaps: Inferences, Presumptions, and Burdens of Proof in International Arbitration

Kluwer Arbitration

The Framework and Starting Propositions International arbitration presents an opportunity for flexibility in presentation and consideration of evidence, but that flexibility cannot come at the cost of rigour. What Ethical Considerations Arise? The fundamental requirement under Art 35.1

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