Too often, workforce decisions are improvised, debated repeatedly or revisited after execution is already underway.
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--APQC, the benchmarking and best practices research firm, has named eight organizations as recipients of its 2025 Excellence in Knowledge Management (KM) recognition program.
An APQC report outlines critical skills gaps that face today’s procurement professionals. The recently released report, “Identifying and Developing the Future Skills Needed in Sourcing and Procurement ...
Drawing on APQC’s four decades of primary-based research and client engagements in process excellence, the Certified Framework Professional course delivers best practices and methodologies that ...
APQC is launching its first-ever Certified Knowledge Manager course, aiming to impart practical insights, best practices, methods, and approaches to attendees for enabling knowledge capture, transfer, ...
The consistent stream of technology developments can be distracting for supply chain professionals as they determine which to implement. Before an organization can reap the benefits of any new ...
After early AI agent pilots failed to deliver measurable operational or P&L impact, supply chain leaders are resetting automation strategies by focusing… After AI agent pilots underperformed: ...
"The organizations recognized this year by APQC for Excellence in Knowledge Management have proven themselves leaders in embracing new technologies and implementing traditional KM practices. They are ...
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