CPO Rising Listicle: Procurement Haiku (2024)

Posted by Andrew Bartolini on January 19th, 2024
Stored in Articles, Chief Procurement Officers, General, Lists

Fridays (in 2024) means that it’s time for another CPO Rising Listicle. Each list will include a variety of procurement tips, trends, insights, research, lists, strategies, and/or recommendation designed to help procurement teams improve operations. We’ll also include a summary graphic for you to share with your team.

Our Friday Listicle this week offers something unique to amplify the senses and engender harmony around spend: a procurement haiku. The Poetry Foundation defines a Haiku as: “A Japanese verse form most often composed, in English versions, of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. A haiku often features an image, or a pair of images, meant to depict the essence of a specific moment in time.”

Enjoy our creative spirit!

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