The Impact of the Global Economic conditions on the Procurement profession survey

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Recent months and weeks have turned global economies and markets on their heads, creating massive risks, as well as some opportunities, for supply chain and procurement professionals.

In this survey, we assess the effect the global melt-down has had on you and your career.

Career Development Survey Results

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Thank you for your contribution to the Survey and here is the report which we feel really is quite interesting and we hope you agree.

It raises some points that should help everyone from a recent graduate to a CPO and we welcome any feedback on our findings.

If you did not get a chance to contribute this time, please look out for our next survey which will be launched in the next few weeks.

Please click here to download the survey as an Adobe Acrobat file format.

If you would like to discuss any aspect of the results you can call Andrew Daley on 0161 776 4603 or simply e mail me, andrew@edburydaley.com.

Salary Survey Analysis Report

Monday, April 28th, 2008

We are delighted to announce that our first survey has been a success and we have now completed the report which is enclosed. We welcome your feedback and comments on the conclusions drawn and would like to you remind you that we will be launching our Q2 “Career Development survey” at the end of this month.

If you would like to contribute to it then please contact me andrew@edburydaley.com

Procurement Salary Survey Analysis Report

Survey News

Friday, February 8th, 2008

After the success of our re-branding exercise in 2007, edbury daley has made further investments in our online presence by adding a powerful new tool to our website.
At the beginning of February we will launch an online survey engine which will enable us to take regular market snap shots on the classic key issues such as salary trends, whilst also looking at more topical issues such as new industry initiatives and market confidence levels
Every quarter we will invite over 5000 experienced professionals to contribute. We also expect more to register online and take part so they can receive a free copy of the resulting report and analysis.
From such a strong group of industry specialists we expect to produce some very interesting information backed up by excellent data, so please register to take part in the survey by visiting Survey.

Completing the survey will take no more than 5 minutes

Housebuilding Survey

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Would you like to receive a free copy of our Quarter 1 2008 Housebuilding Survey?

If so, please take 5 minutes of your time to complete the questions below, and if you register your e mail address with us we will send your own personal copy of the results and analysis as well as invitations to contribute to future studies.

We will be looking at recent salary trends and bonus packages in our Q2 Survey in April with more interesting topics planned for later in the year.

For further information please contact Simon Edbury on 0161 776 4604 or simon@edburydaley.com

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Procurement Professionals Survey

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

After the success of our re-branding exercise in 2007, edbury daley has made further investments in our online presence by adding a powerful new tool to our website.

At the beginning of February we will launch an online survey engine which will enable us to take regular market snap shots on the classic key issues such as salary trends, whilst also looking at more topical issues such as new initiatives in procurement or the potential impact of the international economic difficulties on the procurement community in the UK.

Every quarter we will invite over 5000 experienced procurement professionals to contribute. We also expect more to register online and take part so they can receive a free copy of the resulting report and analysis.

From such a strong group of professionals we expect to produce some very interesting information backed up by excellent data, so please register to take part in the survey below.

Completing the survey will take no more than 5 minutes

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