
AI overload hits procurement as adoption races ahead of capability
Artificial intelligence was supposed to make work easier, but for many procurement teams, it’s adding an extra layer of pressure, according to new research. A

Artificial intelligence was supposed to make work easier, but for many procurement teams, it’s adding an extra layer of pressure, according to new research. A

The World Economic Forum’s new Lighthouse cohort shows what “talent at scale” looks like, and why manufacturers can’t afford to treat skills as a side

All knowledge workers should prepare for artificial intelligence changing what we do. It is certain that those activities that can be automated will be automated.

“Autonomous AI agents are coming, but who will govern who?” asks Art of Procurement with the release of a brand-new whitepaper, providing an overview of

Digital transformation is the number one enterprise priority for procurement leaders in 2026, according to a new benchmarking report from ProcureAbility. Conducted in partnership with

Albania has taken an unprecedented step in the world of public procurement by appointing an AI-powered cabinet minister to oversee the government’s tendering process. The

Earlier this year, Kearney Australia and New Zealand hosted San Francisco-based Kearney Partner Elouise Epstein to explore AI’s role in transforming procurement. In this insightful

In the fast-evolving world of procurement and technology, Fortune Global 500 company Schneider Electric is not sitting on the sidelines. At the forefront of digitisation,

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How can AI improve business travel in your organisation? Join PASA at 10am (AEST) on 10 June for a frank discussion on travel AI. We
