
Today, there is a wealth of online procurement and supply resources to educate, inform, support, and motivate professionals across the globe.
With so much to choose from, we’ve compiled a list featuring some of our favorite influencers, podcasts, blogs, events, and networks for you to get stuck into.
Procurement Leaders to Follow on Social Media
Industry Insights & Procurement News
Sourcing Industry Podcasts for Your Listening Pleasure
Procurement Events to Attend (Virtually & In Person)
The Best Procurement Communities to Join
When looking for resources that will help you up your sourcing game, the best place to start is social media, Twitter and LinkedIn specifically.
Sarah Scudder is a marketer, lead generation strategist, content creator, public speaker, community builder, and event host. She is the President of the Real Sourcing Network (RSN) – a procurement technology and services company with a bold and audacious mission: to change the way companies buy printing and marketing services.
Find her on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Harold Good is a procurement and supply chain influencer, procurement advisor, futurist, and the founder of the Procurement Pros Group, which is designed to help procurement departments become “more strategic."
Philip Ideson is the Founder of Art of Procurement, which offers procurement insights, resources, and expertise that drive company growth and help CPOs to position procurement as a key enabler of business strategy.
Phil is active on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Dr. Muddassir Ahmed is the Founder of SCMDOJO and a supply chain influencer with more than 86,000 social media followers.
Lora Cecere is the Founder and CEO of Supply Chain Insights. Her blog Supply Chain Shaman, covers a wide range of procurement topics.
Kelly Barner is the Owner and Managing Director of Buyers Meeting Point and has more than 15 years of experience in purchasing and procurement leadership.
As well as addressing a wide range of procurement topics, she recently became the host of Una’s podcast, The Sourcing Hero.
Find Kelly on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook.
Stephany Lapierre is the Founder and CEO of Tealbook, where she has made it her mission to deliver a ‘Trusted Source of Supplier Data’ to the ever-growing eProcurement space.
Amanda Prochaska is the Founder and Chief at Wonder Services, which is a full-service, engagement advisory firm offering leaders, and companies alike, a simple but powerful way to achieve more from their relationships.
She is also the Chief Shimmer Officer at Global Women Procurement Professionals, which focuses on attracting, retaining, and growing women in their current and future roles within procurement.
In a time when it seems like anyone and everyone has a podcast, here are the ones worth tuning into on a regular basis.
In Phil Ideson's Art of Procurement podcast, he talks with a range of procurement and supply chain thought leaders who share trends, strategies and tactics professionals can lever to elevate the role of procurement and their career. Previous topics include Taking Control of Procurement’s Brand, Contracting In The New Economy, and Designing Procurement to Accelerate Success in a High Growth Business.
The Sourcing Hero podcast is a weekly 20-30 minute podcast featuring epic stories about beating the odds and rising up in procurement. Hosted by Kelly Barner, former guests include Karthik Rama, aka ‘The Procurement Doctor’, Canda Rozier, the President of Collabra Consulting, and Greg Tennyson, SVP of Strategy and Procurement at Fairmarkit.
Get caught up on Season 2 here!
Procurement Talk, hosted by David Byrne, provides insights, solutions and assistance to other procurement and business professionals. Recent topics include Support Your Executive Team and Win, Setting up a Contracts Register, and How to Win Negotiations.
Join Sourcing Industry Group CEO and President, Dawn Tiura, for conversations on The Sourcing Industry Landscape with innovators who embrace technology to improve, influence and inspire procurement professionals. Each podcast provides actionable advice for sourcing and procurement professionals at any stage in their career.
There are nearly 20 million employees in state and local governments and educational institutions across the United States. They are all touched by the procurement decisions that are made every day. The Decisions That Matter podcast features in-depth discussions with procurement leaders and subject matter experts on the most pressing topics in the public sector.
For procurement resources, deep dives into issues surrounding the sourcing industry, and insights into the profession, check out these blogs and resource centers.
Una’s online resource center is dedicated to empowering procurement to take on today’s biggest sourcing challenges. Visit the site for comprehensive guides, playbooks, blog articles covering a broad range of procurement and supply chain topics, and (of course) The Sourcing Hero Podcast.
Supply Chain Brain provides the latest supply chain and logistics news, analysis, videos, podcasts, case studies and webinars for industries across the U.S. and world.
Spend Matters is a global content community and hub for procurement, finance, treasury, and supply chain professionals who need the latest information on technology and the future of our ever-expanding digital world.
The Strategic Sourceror blog provides industry news and category management expertise that strategic sourcing and supply chain professionals can use to better improve their market intelligence.
Future of Sourcing publishes thought-provoking articles to help industry professionals advance their careers, grow personally and professionally, perform their jobs more effectively and make their organizations more profitable. Blog articles provide innovative, cutting-edge insights on the challenges and opportunities facing professionals today.
CPO Rising is a news and media site written for and about Chief Procurement Officers and other supply management executives. It is also the largest website focused on procurement and supply management. The site is committed to engaging executive leaders with a steady stream of top-quality, progressive, and original content.
Supply Management is the official media outlet of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS). It is the home of all the latest news, information, analysis, jobs and thought leadership for procurement & supply chain professionals.
Supply Chain Magazine is a digital community for the global supply chain and logistics industry that connects the world’s largest supply chain and logistics brands and projects and their most senior executives with the latest trends as the industry pivots towards technology and digital transformation.
Even in the most challenging times, the show must go on! Whether it be virtually or in-person, here are some key procurement and industry related events you may want to attend (or catch a replay of after the fact).
When: October 5, 2021
The Big Ideas Summit Chicago is focused on sustainability and will empower professionals to lead the charge to establish greener supply chains and sustainable procurement processes. Anyone can register as a digital delegate to join the conversation and learn how to drive change that will benefit their business, the environment, and society.
When: October 11-13, 2021
SIG Global Executive Summits are 3-day events that are packed with the latest best practices, cost-cutting strategies, innovative processes and risk-mitigation approaches.
Through CPO roundtables, keynote sessions, breakout sessions, solution demonstrations and networking events, you'll hear from industry thought leaders, discover the latest innovative trends and have the opportunity to network with like-minded professionals facing similar challenges.
When: October 12-14, 2021
This three-day gathering at the InterContinental- O2, London is a highlight on the procurement calendar. Every year leaders use the event to boost collaboration and innovation within the sector and ensure there is a space for intriguing conversations.
Attendees can join in-person sessions in London or dial into the broadcast stream to make the most of global insights and connections irrespective of travel constraints. Day 1 will be fully virtual while Day 2 and 3 will be in-person with a broadcast stream.
When: October 25-27, 2021
This virtual event will help professionals discover the must-have insights, strategies and frameworks for CSCOs and supply chain leaders to build the sustainable, societal and profitable supply chains required for a dynamic world.
When: May 22-25, 2022
The ISM World Annual Conference is a world-class event with the mission of providing an educational environment and experience that brings together thought leaders, supply chain and procurement professionals and the solution-driven suppliers that support them. This is a hybrid conference so for those that cannot travel to the Orlando event in-person won’t miss out.
Community and connection is everythin. Here are some of the best industry-related communities to join for ongoing support.
Procurious is a free social media network for a new generation of procurement and supply chain professionals. Members can access the latest news and advice, build their personal brand and advance their careers, develop skills through online training, contribute to topical discussions, and expand their network of procurement and supply chain professionals across the globe.
Procurement Leaders is a global community that provides strategy development and peer-to-peer benchmarking for Chief Procurement Officers and their leadership teams. The site has a wealth of resources including insights from the minds of global CPOs, blogs, webinars, and research papers.
Sarah Barnes-Humphrey founded a vibrant digital community Let’s Talk Supply Chain. This includes the Blended Podcast, which sparks engaging conversations with fresh perspectives to create value for the supply chain community.
She endeavors to raise awareness and pass the mic to underrepresented voices in the industry including the LGBTQIA+ community, people of color, and those with disabilities. Her work also includes a fantastic series on Women in Supply Chain.
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