101 Procurement Damnations – We’re Almost Halfway There

Our last post chronicled our 50th Procurement Damnation that you, as a Procurement professional, have to deal with on a regular, if not daily, basis. If only these were the only 50 damnations clouding your mind and getting in your way. There are still 50 more damnations that are just as pervasive that seemingly exist only to pester you on a daily basis that we have not yet discussed!

However, before we get to the next 50, we thought it would be a good idea to summarize the list to date so that you could go back and review any posts in the series that you might have missed as this is SI’s biggest and most aggressive series to date, longer than both the 15-part “Future” of Procurement series and the 33-part “Future” Trends Expose series (that followed) combined and double the length of the maverick‘s 50 Shades of Pay series (assuming it gets completed) which, to date, only has 10 parts up and available for your reading pleasure.

There’s more that could be said, but much has been said in the 50 posts published to date and much more will be said in the next 50 posts, so, without further ado, here’s the first 50 for your reviewing pleasure.

Introductory Posts

Economic Damnations

Infrastructure Damnations

Environmental Damnations

Geopolitical Damnations

Regulatory Damnations

Societal Damnations

Organizational Damnations

Authoritative Damnations

Provider Damnations

Consumer Damnations

Technological Damnations

Influential Damnations

Bonus Posts!