The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point. Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point.
Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content.
One of our key beliefs was to make the content generation accessible to all. No paywalls, no email signups required, and no sponsors.
To that extent, we have released each submission as a podcast. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution co-organizers can be found at http://artofprocurement.com and http://buyersmeetingpoint.com.
The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point.
Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content.
One of our key beliefs was to make the content generation accessible to all. No paywalls, no email signups required, and no sponsors.
To that extent, we have released each submission as a podcast. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution co-organizers can be found at http://artofprocurement.com and http://buyersmeetingpoint.com.
The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point.
Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content.
One of our key beliefs was to make the content generation accessible to all. No paywalls, no email signups required, and no sponsors.
To that extent, we have released each submission as a podcast. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution co-organizers can be found at http://artofprocurement.com and http://buyersmeetingpoint.com.
The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point.
Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content.
One of our key beliefs was to make the content generation accessible to all. No paywalls, no email signups required, and no sponsors.
To that extent, we have released each submission as a podcast. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution co-organizers can be found at http://artofprocurement.com and http://buyersmeetingpoint.com.
The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point.
Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content.
One of our key beliefs was to make the content generation accessible to all. No paywalls, no email signups required, and no sponsors.
To that extent, we have released each submission as a podcast. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution co-organizers can be found at http://artofprocurement.com and http://buyersmeetingpoint.com.
The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point.
Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content.
One of our key beliefs was to make the content generation accessible to all. No paywalls, no email signups required, and no sponsors.
To that extent, we have released each submission as a podcast. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution co-organizers can be found at http://artofprocurement.com and http://buyersmeetingpoint.com.
The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point.
Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content.
One of our key beliefs was to make the content generation accessible to all. No paywalls, no email signups required, and no sponsors.
To that extent, we have released each submission as a podcast. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution co-organizers can be found at http://artofprocurement.com and http://buyersmeetingpoint.com.
The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point.
Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content.
One of our key beliefs was to make the content generation accessible to all. No paywalls, no email signups required, and no sponsors.
To that extent, we have released each submission as a podcast. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution co-organizers can be found at http://artofprocurement.com and http://buyersmeetingpoint.com.
The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point.
Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content.
One of our key beliefs was to make the content generation accessible to all. No paywalls, no email signups required, and no sponsors.
To that extent, we have released each submission as a podcast. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution co-organizers can be found at http://artofprocurement.com and http://buyersmeetingpoint.com.
The Procurement Revolution 2016 was a virtual, global, multi-media movement aimed at getting procurement professionals to stand up, speak out, and drive change and was co-organized by Philip Ideson of Art of Procurement and Kelly Barner of Buyers Meeting Point.
Over the course of 5 days in September 2016, 40 Revolutionaries from both within and outside the procurement profession. delivered 5 live Q&A webinars and over 50 unique pieces of audio, video, and written content.
One of our key beliefs was to make the content generation accessible to all. No paywalls, no email signups required, and no sponsors.
To that extent, we have released each submission as a podcast. What you are about to hear is an audio version of one of the video presentations. To watch the videos that accompany this podcast series, just head on over to http://theprocurementrevolution.com.
The Procurement Revolution co-organizers can be found at http://artofprocurement.com and http://buyersmeetingpoint.com.
Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
A charming, beautiful, bubbly, young woman who lives life to the fullest.
But Amanda is dying, with a secret she doesn’t want anyone to know.
She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
captivating her local community as well as followers all over the world.
Until one day investigative producer Nancy gets an anonymous tip telling her to look at Amanda’s
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Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
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left a community in shock.
Scamanda is the true story of a woman whose own words held the key to her secret.
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Amanda’s blog posts are read by actor Kendall Horn.