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What Procurement Thinks of the Meeting Department

Jim Haddow has had his eye on meetings for quite some time. As chief procurement officer at A.T. Kearney, Haddow had been purchasing space and services for the company's central meetings department, but only in a supporting role. Meetings fell under the professional development group — which is primarily involved in training — rather than with travel, where he felt they belonged.

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