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Omer Abdullah
Omer Abdullah is
the co-founder and managing director of
The Smart Cube
.
More from Omer Abdullah
Sourcing Solutions
4 Strategies to Help CPG Companies Alleviate Price Pressure and Stock Shortages
Here are four strategies CPG teams should employ to help adapt to these challenging conditions, ensure consistent supply and control costs amidst this turbulent conflux of challenges.
Sourcing & Procurement
New Characteristics of Post-Pandemic Procurement
There's a new kind of procurement function emerging from the pandemic, and it’s a stronger and more empowered.
Sourcing & Procurement
The 100-Day Supply Chain Review: A Watershed Moment in Risk Management
The Executive Order is meant to be a step toward de-risking global supply chains, and could even lay the foundation for nearshoring and reshoring critical production.
Sourcing & Procurement
Recovering from COVID-19: A 100-Day Framework for Procurement
While the Coronavirus crisis has caused unprecedented disruption across every function of virtually every organization in the world, few teams have been as acutely impacted as procurement.
Sourcing & Procurement
Procurement Survival Guide: 4 Ways to Ensure Success
The role of the procurement organization is always evolving, and today it’s seen as more important than ever in helping to meet the strategic objectives of the wider enterprise.
Sourcing & Procurement
Are We Ready for Digital Procurement?
Depending on who you believe, digital procurement could either transform your team and how you work with stakeholders or it could eliminate the procurement department in another 20 years.
Sourcing & Procurement
Procurement Intelligence: Should-Cost Modeling Drives Stronger Profitability
Tool provides clear understanding of the specific economics behind manufacturing a particular product or service