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2 December 2015

Aligning Your Resources: How To Avoid Procurement Model Missteps (Video Content)

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There are many reasons that operating models constructed to procure and pay for goods and services prove inadequate.
United States Government, Public Sector

There are many reasons that operating models constructed to procure and pay for goods and services prove inadequate. So what does a typical procurement model look like? What are some of the missteps that companies are making? Foley Partner James Kalyvas provides answers on how to maintain a consistent approach for your procurement model.

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