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Supply Market Intelligence in PerthThe Supply Market Intelligence national conference is to be held at the Novotel Hotel in Perth, WA on 6 and 7 September 2006. The conference begins early on 6 September and runs through to lunchtime on 7 September. A top-class line up of guest speakers from all over the country has been complied, including speakers from Microsoft, Spotless, Coles Myer, Tenix, Curtin Business School, Australian Military Intelligence, UBS Bank, and the Victorian DOI. The conference will be opened by John Tondut, Director of Purchasing for the WA Government, who will address the question of how government procurement can affect markets. Sam Walsh, CEO of Rio Tinto Iron Ore, will close the conference and will hopefully provide a repeat performance of his excellent speech at the March luncheon in Perth. |
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WA Committee ChangesWA Regional Chair, Dave Lunn, has left Alcoa to join Woodside, but will remain as WA chair. At the same time, Bruce Christie also of Woodside, has opted to stand down as Vice Chair of the Committee. He’s been succeeded as Vice Chair by Roger Redding of Curtin Business School as Vice Chair. |
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Annual Conference Speaker Line Up RevealedA panel of world-class keynote speakers are to address the second CIPSA annual conference on 17 and 18 October 2006 in Melbourne. From the UK…
From Amsterdam…
From Sydney…
Plus more…. In additional to the nine keynote presentations under the theme of innovation and procurement, the conference will also include 20 seminars on hot topics relevant to the modern practitioner’s day-to-day job. The invitation-only CPO Masterclass stream will take place on day one. The conference dinner on 17 October will feature awards for the winners of the CIPSA National Essay Competition and the Queensland Scholarship Prize as well as after dinner speaker, Jeff Kennett. Further details can be found at: www.cipsaconferences.com.au or members can book now by calling 07 5529 3892. |
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Third Regional Chairs’ MeetingThe Chairs for each of the CIPSA Regional Committees will meet again for an all-day business meeting on 16 August 2006 at the CIPSA offices in Melbourne. The agenda will include a thorough update on all CIPSA activities, updating the regional business plans, regional event programs and detailed coordination of all work on the professional agenda within each region. A list of the top ten regional issues facing procurement today will be compiled – consolidating the top ten issues identified by each region. The marking scheme for the CIPSA National Essay Competition and the selection process for the Queensland Scholarship Prize will also be discussed. Details of all items in the agenda will be revealed to members in the coming months. Members with suggestions for topics to be addressed by the Regional Chairs meeting are free to contact their Regional Chair at any time directly through info@cipsa.com.au |
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CIPSA National Essay Competition closes 31 AugustThe closing date for entries for the CIPSA National Essay Competition, sponsored by CQU and Curtin Business School, is 31 August 2006. Entrants stand to win $1,000 in each region with the national winner picking up a further $1,000 prize and all expenses paid trip to the second annual CIPSA conference in Melbourne on 17 18 October 2006. Full details of the essay competition are attached in PDF. |
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The Knowledge Club 3CIPSA is pleased to announce that David Freeman has been elected to the RoW seat on the international CIPS Council-the growing body of CIPS worldwide. David is the Strategic Sourcing Manager at Telstra Clear Ltd in New Zealand. A full profile on David and the CIPS council will feature in the next issue of PP magazine. |
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A Practical Guide to Ethics and Probity in Procurement PracticesThe Victorian Regional Committee are running a workstream to define a set of practical guidelines, covering procurement ethics and best practice probity for day-to-day use by practitioners in all segments of the profession. The work incorporates the standard CIPSA code of ethics (available on the CIPSA website: www.cips.org) and the Commonwealth Procurement Guidelines. Members with a point of view or suggestions on guidance for day-to-day implementation of a working guide to ethics and probity in procurement should contact the Victorian regional committee directly through info@cipsa.com.au |
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Members Renew in DrovesTotal CIPSA membership numbers exceeded 2,000 paid members for the first time in early June 2006. However, 81% of CIPSA members’ subscriptions are due for renewal during June, July and August. At the time of writing over 50% of the members due for renewal had already renewed their membership early. The current “firm decline” rate of only 1.9% is exceedingly low by membership organisation standards. A renewal campaign is currently in place to remind members who have not yet renewed to do so by 31 August. All members are requested to renew promptly to avoid missing the extraordinary range of member benefits at CIPSA. Members can renew any time simply by calling the team in the CIPSA office on 1300 765 142. |
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SMART 2007 Call for PapersCIPSA is again endorsing the SMART Supply Chain Conference, held by biannually in Darling Harbour Conference Centre, Sydney. SMART 2007 is to be held between 20 and 21 June 2007, and falls in the midst of an extensive CIPSA conferencing program to be hosted in each state capital as well as Canberra throughout the 2007 season The call for papers for SMART 2007 will be released in August. Full details can be found at: www.smartconference.com.au |
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Magic and LogicIn collaboration with the leading associations for advertising agencies and marketing practitioners (the IPA and ISPA), CIPS has published a new paper in the UK ‘Magic and Logic: Redefining Sustainable Business Practices for Advertising Agencies, Marketing and Procurement’. The paper describes how procurement and marketing can work together for a ‘win win’ situation. The paper can be accessed at: www.magicandlogic.co.uk CIPSA has worked closely with the Advertising Federation of Australia (AFA) over the last year to drive forward similar developments in the Australian market. In addition, the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) presented at the ‘How Do We Measure Up?’ conference on performance measurement in Melbourne on 29 June. An article by the AFA is planned for the next Procurement Professional magazine: PP9, due out 17th October as the conference issue. |
The Corporate Award 5 and 6Programs 5 and 6 are now being finalised for The Corporate Award – the applied learning process leading to MCIPS. Both programs are open courses in Melbourne and Sydney/Brisbane respectively. These courses are expected to start in late September and just a few places are still available on either course. Program 3 and 4, for Parmalat and Norske Skog, both started in May. The original programs 1 and 2 for Australia Post, BHP Billiton, Coles Myer and Telstra, come to a conclusion in August after 17 months. 29 delegates from programs 1 and 2 are expected to graduate imminently. Final marks are still awaited prior to a graduation dinner being arranged for late August. Should the delegates from Corporate Award programs 1 and 2 be successful, the total number of full members MCIPS in Australia will exceed 130. |
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International Federation of Purchasing and Supply ManagementKen James, CEO of CIPS, was appointed President of IFPSM early in 2006 for a two-year period. The recent IFPSM Board meeting in Minneapolis, USA reached agreements on a new business plan and key priorities for their programme of work for 2006 and 2007. In March 2007, CIPS will be organising and hosting a major knowledge-sharing event for IFPSM in the UK. Representatives from each of the 42 professional body members of IFPSM are expected to attend. The event will run alongside the IPSERA conference, which CIPS UK are also helping to organise. It is possible that the next event in March 2008 will be held in Perth, WA and hosted by CIPSA. |
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