What's Next for Procurement Teams in 2022? (Inside Public Procurement Episode 12)

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12.26.2021



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As we round the corner into 2022, procurement professionals are facing all the uncertainty of a post-pandemic world. How can you prepare to navigate the new priorities and challenges coming your way?

In this recording of our live session at the recent NIGP annual forum, we dive into Bonfire’s 2021 State of Public Sourcing Report to discuss how your peers are tackling shifting procurement priorities and challenges right now.

Hear lively conversation and thought-provoking ideas from our three expert panelists:

Michael Brinton, Assistant Director, Contract Compliance Manager, Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Jennifer Frates, Chief Procurement Officer, Barnstable County
Omar Salaymeh, CEO, Bonfire

Together, we break down the major findings from the report and explore how public procurement opportunities and challenges evolved alongside the pandemic, impacting everything from project volumes to eProcurement adoption.

Michael, Jennifer and Omar share real talk about what they see coming next for public procurement processes, strategies, challenges and priorities in 2022 — and how you can be ready.

You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to Inside Public Procurement on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or gobonfire.com/podcast.

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