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In 2026, sourcing teams are feeling the squeeze more than ever before. From constantly trying to clear roadblocks, to being asked to get more done with less, and ensuring resources are spent wisely; procurement professionals are stretched thin. Factor in being tasked with keeping suppliers happy and reducing potential risk, and it’s clear: their plates are full.

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The modern business landscape is plagued by challenges. Whether it’s supply chain disruptions or shifting trade regulations, something is always making operations more complicated. Even attempts to circumvent these is...


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In the world of contract management, understanding the nuances between different types of contracts is crucial to effectively managing agreements. Among the various contract types, unilateral and bilateral contracts stand out for their distinctive characteristics and applications. By grasping the key differences between these unilateral and bilateral contracts, businesses and...


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When the European Union passed the AI Act in 2024, it became the world’s first comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence. At the time, it was largely a topic for policy specialists and forward-looking compliance officers. Fast forward to 2026, and...


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Privacy matters — especially in the world of business, where proprietary information is often all that separates success from failure. Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) and confidentiality agreements are two ways companies protect this information from third parties and competitors. Think of them as a legal gag that stops people from sharing sensitive information without the o...


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