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846: Building Agility Through Emergency Procurement Readiness W/ Rick Bond and Tammy Rimes

Art of Procurement

Release Date: 12/15/2025

EP 01: Introducing the ProcureTech Insider: A New Art of Procurement Podcast show art EP 01: Introducing the ProcureTech Insider: A New Art of Procurement Podcast

Art of Procurement

“Sometimes you just need to recognize that getting from the baseline, whatever your baseline, to the next step… that's really significant.” - Jyothi Hartley, Director of Digital Enablement, AOP Art of Procurement is proud to launch a brand-new podcast series: the ProcureTech Insider. The procurement technology market is evolving faster than ever, promising exponential transformation. But what actually works in the real world? ProcureTech Insider exists to take procurement leaders and decision makers beyond the hype. In this new series, we will bring you real-world intelligence from...

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854: Transforming Procurement from the Inside Out  W/ Ben Farrell show art 854: Transforming Procurement from the Inside Out W/ Ben Farrell

Art of Procurement

“The procurement and supply chain professions are ever more relevant to the prosperity of nations and to businesses as we go into the future.” - Ben Farrell, Global Chief Executive Officer, The Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) Striking a balance between tradition and disruption is at the top of the agenda for today’s procurement leaders. Whether it’s shifting global dynamics, technology, or the push for greater influence, the function’s boundaries (and its reputation) are up for grabs. Ben Farrell brings a perspective forged in the British Army, major retail,...

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BTW EP 25: The S-Word: Why Procurement Must Stop Saying “Savings” (and What to Replace it With) show art BTW EP 25: The S-Word: Why Procurement Must Stop Saying “Savings” (and What to Replace it With)

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Procurement’s biggest measurement problem isn’t that “savings” is incomplete. It’s that “savings” has become a substitute for truth. In the first Buy: The Way…To Purposeful Procurement episode of 2026, co-hosts Philip Ideson and Rich Ham unveil the first of the show’s new procurement “Buy-laws.” It’s the one that almost every serious practitioner agrees with, but very few organizations are ready to operationalize: replace savings with defined value. That doesn’t mean adding a few extra KPIs in addition to savings. It means removing the word entirely and replacing it...

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853: From Pain Points to Progress: Medtronic’s Procurement Evolution W/ Amit Saronwala and Jeremy Lappin show art 853: From Pain Points to Progress: Medtronic’s Procurement Evolution W/ Amit Saronwala and Jeremy Lappin

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“Procurement is what you make of it. It can be a bargain basement function at some firms, but it’s also becoming more strategic. We have to take a more holistic, integrated view of things and try to understand the big business problems we can help solve and then offer a business solution, not just a procurement solution.” – Amit Saronwala, VP, Global Indirect Supply Management, Medtronic Procurement leaders in healthcare are feeling the heat: innovation cycles are tightening, supplier bases are vast, and new pressures on cost and cash flow are here to stay. So how do you build more...

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852: The Future of RFPs: Leaner, Smarter, and Agentic AI-Driven W/ Barri Horn show art 852: The Future of RFPs: Leaner, Smarter, and Agentic AI-Driven W/ Barri Horn

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“Now with agentic AI, RFPs are becoming and will become even leaner, and they'll cut to the chase a whole lot faster. There'll be a lot less fluff.” - Barri Horn, Director of Product Marketing for AI for SAP Ariba and SAP Fieldglass' strategic procurement portfolios AI is reshaping the RFP process, but smart procurement leaders know they have to think beyond speed or efficiency drivers and, instead, reimagine the value they deliver. As teams turn to AI to break free from past challenges, the question isn’t if change is coming, but how to capture its advantages while managing risk, trust,...

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851: Reframing Procurement as a Revenue Enabler W/ Sergio Martin show art 851: Reframing Procurement as a Revenue Enabler W/ Sergio Martin

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“There is a limit on how much you can save, but there is no limit on how much you can make.” - Sergio Martin Procurement is evolving fast. The true differentiator now is how the function can become a partner for growth and resilience. That means reimagining “customer experience” at every touchpoint, not just inside the business, but with suppliers as well. In this episode, procurement advisor and former procurement and supply chain executive Sergio Martin explains what it takes to deliver that value. Sergio shares practical stories from his experience at companies like Burberry and...

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850: Persuasion Is a Procurement Power Skill – When It’s Done Right W/ Martin John show art 850: Persuasion Is a Procurement Power Skill – When It’s Done Right W/ Martin John

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“Persuasion is about your intent. If your intent is solely to win at the other person’s expense, that’s manipulation. If you want the other party to also benefit from the conversation, then that’s collaborative, and that’s ethical persuasion.” - Martin John Procurement leaders know that success often depends on more than just negotiating skills or cost models; it demands the ability to influence people at every level.  But what does it take to move from presenting facts to truly persuading suppliers, stakeholders, and executives to take action? This is a question that’s more...

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849: Reinventing Direct Procurement in the Digital Age W/ Spencer Penn show art 849: Reinventing Direct Procurement in the Digital Age W/ Spencer Penn

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“Direct materials is the most under-innovated, untouched by modern technology of any spend area.” - Spencer Penn, Co-Founder and CEO, LightSource Direct spend makes up the lion’s share of the procurement budget, but all too often, it’s still managed in spreadsheets and disconnected tools. Today’s volatile supply market and relentless cost pressures demand more.  What is holding companies back from real transformation in direct procurement, and where do the smartest teams focus their innovation efforts? In this AOP podcast episode, host Philip Ideson speaks with Spencer Penn,...

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848: Relationship Builder or Robot? Keeping Procurement Human in a Digital Age W/ Brad Keighley show art 848: Relationship Builder or Robot? Keeping Procurement Human in a Digital Age W/ Brad Keighley

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“AI has fantastic value when you look at spend analytics, sourcing decisions, and process efficiency, but to replace the infancy stage that allows you to have a relationship with stakeholders, I think, is a mistake.” – Brad Keighley Digitization and automation promise so much for procurement, but what gets lost if we let technology run the show? As organizations scale and regulatory pressure mounts, the ability to connect on a human level can become a procurement superpower. Ignore it, and procurement risks becoming just another system, not a strategic partner. As a multiple-time CPO and...

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847: 2026: A Defining Moment for Procurement show art 847: 2026: A Defining Moment for Procurement

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“Efficiency should fund the future, not erase the people needed to deliver it.” – Philip Ideson, Founder and Managing Director of Art of Procurement 2026 is going to be another year of volatility, but it will also be a year of immense opportunity for procurement pragmatists, the ones who are willing to do the work to build the future rather than just waiting for it to arrive. In a tradition that dates back to 2018, Art of Procurement rings in the new year with Founder and Managing Director Philip Ideson’s Annual Message. Each year’s perspectives are shaped by hundreds of...

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“The first time that you speak with a supplier shouldn’t be in a time of crisis. Our best customers work with us regularly, and we're constantly hearing from them.” - Rick Bond, Chief Revenue Officer, Safeware

When a crisis hits, procurement must move at lightning speed… but without cutting corners. 

How do public agencies build systems that are nimble, compliant, and ready for anything? The answer to that question lies in proactive preparation, robust cooperative agreements, and the partnerships that power an effective emergency response.

In this episode, Philip Ideson speaks with Tammy Rimes, Executive Director of National Cooperative Procurement Partners, and Rick Bond, Safeware’s Chief Revenue Officer. Together, they share what really happens behind the scenes when disaster strikes, and how contract strategies and supplier relationships can turn from routine to lifesaving overnight.

They also examine hard lessons learned from the pandemic, the critical role of due diligence, and why warehousing strategies are making a comeback. From practical war stories to high-level frameworks, this episode is a playbook for anyone navigating risk and rapid response.

In this episode, Tammy and Rick discuss how to:

  • Create ready-to-launch emergency contracts before you need them
  • Run fast but thorough due diligence, even with “easy” agreements
  • Build supplier relationships that go beyond the transaction
  • Balance just-in-time strategies with smart warehousing investments
  • Hold both parties accountable for resilience, not just price



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