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CIPS announces agenda for second annual Middle East conference.

 
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2 Sep 2007

The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS), the leading global body representing the interests of purchasing and supply chain management professionals, today announced the second annual CIPS Middle East conference to be held from 21-22 October at the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai.

Following the very successful e-Sourcing and e-Procurement Conference in May 2006, the second CIPS Middle East conference 'The Winning Agenda - Procurement & Supply Inspiring Change' is expected to break new ground in the region as the leading forum for supply and procurement professionals to debate the latest issues affecting the profession, a profession critical to supporting the pace of growth and future ambitions of organizations in the region. The two-day programme will involve panel discussions, case studies and workshops that are specifically tailored to both the public and private sectors and the whole procurement and commercial team. After the main conference, there will also be events on 23 October: 'The Procurement Cycle Workshop' and 'The MasterClass Executive Decisions'.

Ken James, CEO of The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS)
Ken James, CEO of The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS)

Speaking about the importance of this event, Ken James, Chief Executive Officer of CIPS, said: "We understand that value and profitability are important ingredients of any successful business. This conference is uniquely designed to help participants understand the key ways in which procurement can influence and lead the success of a company.

Our membership in the Middle East is growing at a phenomenal rate and we are seeing a growing number of entrants from the region for our professional qualifications, demonstrating the increasing professionalism of the industry here."

Ken James will join Dr Richard Russill and Saeed Mohammed, senior vice-president of procurement and logistics from Emirates, the Dubai-based international airline, for a panel discussion on procurement challenges, that will in particular examine how to achieve recognition and influence across the whole business.

Another CIPS speaker is Gerard Chick, head of knowledge management, whose workshop, "Using knowledge management concepts", will define organisational knowledge and show how inter-organisational relationships play an important role in effective knowledge management, Chick will also outline the processes necessary for success, as well as helping delegates to identify risks inherent in innovation.

"We are pleased to announce the second annual CIPS Middle East conference and look forward to meeting participants from the region, and to showing them the full potential of unlocking professional procurement and supply." said Ken James.

For information about registration and further details about the event please visit www.cips.ae or email [email protected].

The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) is the leading international body representing purchasing and supply management professionals. It is the worldwide centre of excellence on purchasing and supply management issues. CIPS has over 44,000 members in over 130 different countries, including senior business people, high-ranking civil servants and leading academics. The activities of purchasing and supply chain professionals can have a major impact on the profitability and efficiency of all types of organisation.



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