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Why AI is essential for Source-to-Pay, and will Elevate, Not Replace, Procurement Teams

For two decades, organisations have invested heavily in ERP and procurement platforms to digitise source-to-pay. Yet many procurement leaders still…

6 hours ago

A new long-term reality for businesses, says latest PwC CEO survey

PwC has released the findings of their latest CEO Pulse Survey. This ongoing research, from 67 countries including Ireland, has…

5 years ago

Companies need to ensure they are ready for the new Online Safety measures

The Government’s proposed Online Safety & Media Regulation Bill heralds a new era for online services. The EU had set…

5 years ago

PwC Global consumer survey reveals pandemic has fundamentally changed how consumers shop, live and take care of their health

PwC polled nearly 4,500 consumers in 9 countries including 35 cities on changing urban consumer purchasing habits and behaviours and…

6 years ago

New PwC Europe CIO survey: Investment in technology has paid off, however less investment expected

COVID-19 government restrictions have constituted a challenge to technology leaders, with the adequacy of existing IT facilities under sudden scrutiny.…

6 years ago

PwC presents key tax initiatives to restart the Irish SME sector – ahead of July Stimulus

Today PwC, in conjunction with the DCU National Centre for Family Business and the Family Business Network, launches its ‘Pre-Budget…

6 years ago

New Report shows Low Carbon Pledge companies cut greenhouse gases and calls for a green recovery from COVID-19

On World Environment Day, over 50 of the largest companies in Ireland, which have publicly committed to halving their direct…

6 years ago

With multiple phases of ‘new normals’ key decisions for future workforces are now needed

Guest post by By Ger McDonough, Partner, PwC People & Organisation. It is clear that a return to normal working…

6 years ago

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