Dan Grant, Senior Vice President Vertical Markets, and Lisa Wittmer, Vice President, Partner Development Technology Solutions, were featured by Supply Chain Now in a discussion on the difference between a traditional -vs- modern GPO, the depth of category expertise GPOs leverage for members, how GPOs are helping supply chain leaders future-proof their business, their 2021 supply chain predictions and MUCH more. Watch the video below!
How to Future-Proof Your Supply Chain with a GPO
October 15, 2020 / by OMNIA Partners posted in Procurement, Supply Chain, spend management, gpo
Hurricane Season: Weather it Like a Procurement Pro with a GPO
August 4, 2020 / by OMNIA Partners posted in Group Purchasing Organization, Procurement, Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness, Supply Chain, spend management
⏰Total Read Time: 2 minutes
The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting 2020’s hurricane season (June to November) to be 60% more active than usual.
The Case for Technology Spend in a Pandemic Economy
July 29, 2020 / by OMNIA Partners posted in IT and Telecom, Group Purchasing Organization, Procurement, Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness, Supply Chain, spend management
⏰Total Read Time: 6 minutes
As businesses move forward with staged reopening strategies there are continued (and new) considerations that are necessary for sustainability in an unstable environment. One critical infrastructure area that is on high-alert is technology.
Pandemic Purchasing: Important Facility Reopening Measures
June 17, 2020 / by OMNIA Partners posted in Facilities & Infrastructure, Group Purchasing Organization, Procurement, Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness, spend management
⏰ Total Read Time: 6 minutes
Now that businesses nationwide are opening in phased approaches and at varying degrees, it represents a necessary shift in supply chain planning and purchasing strategies for facilities.
The GPO Role in Supply Chain Planning During a Crisis
June 10, 2020 / by OMNIA Partners posted in Group Purchasing Organization, Procurement, Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness, Supply Chain, spend management
⏰Total Read Time: 4 minutes
The pandemic has forced business operations to adopt more ad-hoc and reactionary strategies toward supply chain planning, production, spend management and risk mitigation. This reactionary approach is not the most efficient strategy as it doesn’t align functional data to supply chain or spend management goals.