As corporate decarbonisation evolves, so do expectations. ACT Group outlines four key trends and what they mean for businesses on the path to Net Zero.
Collective intelligence is extraordinarily good at one thing. It finds the average with brutal efficiency. What it does not find, at least not reliably, is the extraordinary.
The UK’s local government sector can free up much-needed cash by tackling the way it buys everyday items used in the world of work – meaning more time for staff and better value for local communities
Trust is an essential ingredient for any third-sector organisation, and that means having clear accountability when it comes to how money is being spent
With hospitals, care homes and dental practices all facing difficult economic conditions, those tasked with procuring items have a chance to deliver additional value
European manufacturers are rethinking how they produce – adopting digital tools and smarter sourcing strategies to stay resilient in an unpredictable world
To drive real value from data, businesses must have a strong, comprehensive strategy in place that drives structure and the standardisation of data sources
Netflix helped pioneer today’s microservices and orchestration tools – and now businesses can access that power without taking on unnecessary complexity
The growing use of artificial intelligence is reshaping not only the types of employees that British companies need, but also the capacity of their training systems to prepare workers at the speed the market now demands.