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Content Schedule

As a CAPS member, you have a world of data at your fingertips. See below for a complete list of upcoming content that will provide insights through practitioner-focused primary research, benchmarking and best practices, exclusive executive events, and more!

Upcoming CAPS Content

Engaging employees and customers in sustainability, March 2025

Impacts of anticipated tariffs and immigration policies on procurement/SCM, December 2024

Profile of a CPO/CSCO, January 2025

Cost savings management, January 2025

Sourcing and procurement software, platforms, February 2025

Finding and upskilling the right talent, March 2025

Metrics of Supply Management, April 2025

Supply chain risk: visibility and transparency, May 2025

Metrics of Inventory Management, June 2025

GenAI in procurement, January 2025

Impacts of anticipated tariffs and immigration policies on procurement/SCM, January 2025

Profile of a CPO/CSCO, February 2025

Cost savings management, February 2025

Sourcing and procurement software, platforms, March 2025

Finding and upskilling the right talent, April 2025

Metrics of Supply Management, June 2025

Supply chain risk: visibility and transparency, June 2025

Metrics of Inventory Management, July 2025

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Operational and geopolitical risks in the age of snowbalization, January 2025

Metrics dashboard, department health check, and on-demand services, February 2025

 

 

Top 3 technologies, January 2025

Leader's priorities, January 2025

Percentage of sourceable spend, January 2025

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