Procurement: Global Insights and Tech Strategies
Explore the latest in procurement practices at our upcoming legal seminar. From global perspectives to tech procurement, we cover vital topics shaping the procurement landscape. Gain insights into sustainability, innovation, and success stories worldwide. Learn to navigate tech procurement pitfalls and leverage AI effectively. With expert insights and practical strategies, elevate your procurement expertise. Join us for an enriching experience to stay ahead in procurement trends. WEB246NZA11
Description
Attend and earn 1.5 CPD hours
Chair: Campbell Featherstone, Partner, Dentons
9.00am to 9.45am INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: The Future of Procurement - From Function to Capability
- Challenges of current approaches: acknowledging the limitations of traditional procurement methods in the face of increasing market complexity and disruptions, along with the emergence of multidimensional topics such as ESG, diversity, and the circular economy.
- Rethinking Sustainability Measures: highlighting the inadequacy of simply establishing a new sustainability department as a solution, emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive approach to truly enhance sustainability.
- Exploration of Future Procurement: proposing a forward-looking perspective on the future of procurement that transcends conventional tools, automation, and departmental thinking.
- Inspiration from International Success Stories: drawing insights from 8 international success stories, showcasing diverse ways of working at different developmental stages.
- Impact Beyond Boundaries: demonstrating how these organizations are not only achieving greater impact for themselves but also positively influencing their partners, the environment, and society at large.
Presented by Mirko Kleiner, Thought Leader in Lean-Agile Procurement, CIPS Award Winner, President of LAP Alliance, co-founder flowdays, Agile Enterprise Coach
9.45am to 10.45am Tech Procurement and AI
- Tech procurement is rarely straightforward: IT projects fail all the time!
- Why do they fail and is it any different for AI procurement?
- Common pitfalls and key issues to watch out for when procuring AI tools and tech procurement in general
- Can AI make any difference: can it help the procurement process itself?
Presented by Gunes Haksever, Senior Associate, Dentons
Learning Objectives:
- Gain valuable insight into the future of procurement and the sustainability issues that are faced
- Understand the challenges when procuring AI tools and tech procurement in general
Presenters
Campbell Featherstone
Campbell is a commercial, technology and privacy lawyer. He provides advice on procurement, privacy and data protection, IT agreements (including SaaS, agile and waterfall software development, and traditional licensing), IP licensing and consumer and marketing law compliance. He has experience developing contract templates and document suites, working closely with in-house counsel and commercial and operational teams to produce user-friendly documentation and guidance that can be easily automated. Campbell has advised numerous clients on compliance with privacy and data protection law, including the implications of the introduction of the European General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’) for clients based both within and outside the EU, and the implications of New Zealand privacy law reforms. Having worked both in the United Kingdom and in New Zealand, Campbell has experience with multi-jurisdictional issues. He has been involved in global product launches and has coordinated advice from lawyers from across the globe, in order to deliver to the end client a consistent and accurate brief of legal issues affecting each market. Campbell takes an active interest in the development of privacy and consumer law in New Zealand and the intersection of privacy law and technology. He was the co-author of the firm's submissions on the Privacy Bill and recent amendments to the Fair Trading Act extending the application of the unfair contract terms regime to B2B contracts, and presented those submissions to the Justice Committee on the firm's behalf. Campbell has a keen interest in the use of legal technology, including contract automation tools.
Mirko Kleiner
Mirko is the thought Leader in Lean-Agile Procurement, Serial Award Winner, Keynote Speaker, Author, President LAP Alliance, co-founder flowdays, Agile Ecosystem Coach, Registered Scrum@Scale Trainer & Registered Scrum Trainer