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PROCUREMENT WITH PURPOSE: How organisations can change the way they spend money NOW to protect the planet and its people by Peter Smith

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Procurement with Purpose describes a growing and powerful movement - how organisations can use the money they spend with suppliers to help address wider environmental, social and economic issues. That is not just about emissions and climate change, but includes how to address issues such as biodiversity and habitat loss, plastics and waste, modern slavery, inequality and discrimination, and more. That organisational 'buying power' is now being used to drive change across the business and political world.

With case studies from leading organisations, insightful analysis of 'business purpose' concepts and practical guidance on implementing these ideas through the procurement and contracting cycle, Procurement with Purpose is a fascinating and valuable resource for anyone interested in how organisations can help protect and nurture this planet and its people.



About the Author

Peter Smith

Peter was born in Sunderland and after graduating from St. John's College, Cambridge, he started his procurement career at Mars Confectionery. He was then Procurement Director for Dun & Bradstreet Europe, the Department of Social Security, and the NatWest Group. He is a Fellow and was 2003 President of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply, acted as a Senior Adviser to the UK National Audit Office and has served as a non-executive director of two large public sector organisations and a growing private firm.

He founded his consulting firm, Procurement Excellence Ltd. in 2004 and from 2010-18 was Managing Editor of the Spend Matters Europe website, read by thousands of procurement professionals every day. His first co-authored book, (with Fiona Czerniawska), "Buying Professional Services" was published by The Economist Books in 2010. A second book, "A Procurement Compendium" was published in 2019, and in October 2020, Penguin Business published his latest book, "Bad Buying - How Organisations Waste Billions Through Failures, Frauds and F*ck-ups"!




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ISBN 9781839523717
Author Peter Smith
Format Paperback
Page Count 376
Imprint Brown Dog Books
Publisher Brown Dog Books
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 27mm

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