05 May 2011
TS is eagerly anticipating the ICAEW's annual review, due to be published tomorrow. Last year's offering was a smorgasbord of shimmering graphics and eye-catching symbols that danced obligingly on screen. Readers were treated to such literary treats as the 2010 strategy (get bigger) and 2009 budget ("challenging", with an ominous-sounding "deep procurement review"). TS can't wait to see what this year has in store for the prestigious institute. With the royal wedding still fresh in people's minds, hopes are high for a more optimistic review, possibly with a bit more spare cash and a free badge for every member.
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By looking at the reasons supplier statements became unfashionable, and the reasons why it is different today, this paper delves into the many benefits that can be obtained by automating the process.
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