by The Procurement Show
The Procurement Show takes a different approach to the subject of procurement. Hosted by procurement expert Jonathan O'Brien and Co-Hosted by Paul Philpott, it's the show that tackles the topics we all need to think about and sets out to explore the more interesting bits of procurement. Brought to you by Positive Purchasing (https://positivepurchasing.com) Podcast production (https://www.freshairstudios.co.uk/services) by Fresh Air Studios (https://www.freshairstudios.co.uk)
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April 8, 2025
<div>Please note; this episode includes references to child sex offenders. In this unique and fascinating interview, Jonathan and Paul explore negotiating around establishing the truth, as well as finding ways to compel others to do something or give up something. So, it makes sense to get one of the ultimate experts in on interrogation and interviewing – a former detective from the UK police, who we can only refer to by his first name, Dave.<br> <br> Brought to you by <a href="https://positivepurchasing.com">Positive Purchasing</a>.<br> A <a href="https://www.freshairstudios.co.uk/audio-podcasts">branded podcast production</a> by <a href="https://www.freshairstudios.co.uk">Fresh Air Studios</a>.</div>
March 17, 2025
<div> <strong>A podcast about Tariffs...<br> </strong>It’s hard to escape the news of US President Donald Trump and the various tariffs he’s either been introducing, suggesting he’s going to introduce or that he introduces, then moves the date around. So, what does this mean for businesses inside and outside the United States? How are those in procurement supposed to react? And where will it all lead? And what are tariffs anyway? Jonathan and Paul discuss tariffs, the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, the relationships between the US, UK, Canada, Europe, Russia and China and take a close look at President Trump’s negotiation tactics. Essential listening before everything changes again…!<br> <br> Brought to you by <a href="https://positivepurchasing.com">Positive Purchasing</a>.<br> Produced by <a href="https://www.freshairstudios.co.uk">Fresh Air Studios</a>, <a href="https://www.freshairstudios.co.uk/audio-podcasts">Branded Podcast Production</a> for Business.</div>
March 13, 2025
<div>In this edition Jonathan and Paul venture outside the world of procurement and focus on how organizations need to approach driving sustainability for what is made. They also look at how people in the roles of design, development and manufacturing might need to rethink how they engage with procurement. In the driving seat for this journey is Product Sustainability Director of TetraPak, Kristina Andric. She actually left procurement to take on this role. Jonathan is still recovering from this shocking revelation.<br> <br> Brought to you by <a href="https://positivepurchasing.com">Positive Purchasing</a><br> Produced by <a href="https://www.freshairstudios.co.uk">Fresh Air Studios</a>, <a href="https://www.freshairstudios.co.uk/audio-podcasts">Podcast Production Services</a><br> <br> </div>
Philip Ideson
Rich Sains
The Economic Times
Kwame Christian Esq., M.A.
James Meads
Anna Connelly
TheSourcingHero
Mark Manson
Financial Times
Kelly Barner, Art of Procurement
Aftonbladet Sportbladet
DOAC
Global
Goalhanger
Global
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