tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6734155913806610254.post7711850206436323975..comments2023-09-27T11:52:03.758+01:00Comments on Dr Gordy: Lagarde conviction should be a warning for all those involved in procurement governanceDr Gordyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09585184401806267243noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6734155913806610254.post-4811271181586176512016-12-21T16:47:08.592+00:002016-12-21T16:47:08.592+00:00At Market Dojo, we always refer to eSourcing as a ...At Market Dojo, we always refer to eSourcing as a way to save time and money when collecting information from suppliers. Obviously it is an auditable system. However, we find so few people also look at it as a way to demonstrate that a due process has been followed (except in the public sector) when it does exactly that. Is that because in the private sector so few people are brought to task to see if due process has been followed or that there is a greater level of trust? You could then also ask the question on whether using a system to demonstrate due process actually means more people follow a process or that it is just for show and either way could be manipulated. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09563174674872911236noreply@blogger.com