Manufacturing Industry
Best places to work.(for purchasing managers)
Purchasing, December, 1998 by Fitzgerald., Kevin R
Over the past several months the editors of Purchasing Magazine have queried readers, members of Purchasing's Editorial Advisory Board, purchasing recruitment professionals, and various other sources about what makes a company a good place to work for purchasing professionals and what companies meet these criteria most effectively.
Several traits were identified as critically important to creating an environment that enhances a purchasing career: * Advancement. Ambitious purchasing pros must be able to clearly see that they can advance in the profession, and that career paths in purchasing/supply management offer as many rewards and as much job satisfaction as careers in other disciplines. * Training. The best companies prepare purchasing...
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