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Let's Talk Procurement

Welcome to "Let's Talk Procurement" - the procurement podcast where Lukes 1 and 10 navigate the wild world of purchasing with a side of humour and a dash of dad jokes. 🛍️ Join Luke 1, the procurement prodigy, and Luke 10, the tender-hearted jokester, as they untangle the knotty world of supply chains and contracts, one laugh at a time. From negotiating deals to chasing down the best bulk discounts, these Lukes have it all covered – and yes, they'll probably throw in a few puns along the way. Take a break from the text books & join us on the journey to procurement enlightenment served with a smile and a sprinkle of procurement magic! 🌟✨

Feel free to get in touch with us on our socials or 2lukes1cip@gmail.com. 

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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are like coffee preferences – diverse and subject to change. The hosts may spill the beans on their thoughts, but they don't claim to be everyone's cup of tea. Listener discretion is advised. Remember, it's all in good fun and the only thing brewed here is a blend of entertainment and conversation with a hint of education. Sip responsibly! ☕🎙️


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Hi guys, just wanted to say I really enjoy the podcast. It’s a great listen, good laughs, and I’ve honestly learned a lot more than I expected. I’m at the very start of getting into procurement and wanted to get your opinion. I’m planning to start CIPS Level 4 and study it full-time, and my background is an undergraduate degree in Law, so I’ve picked up skills around contracts, analysis, negotiation and stakeholder management. From your experience, what tips would you recommend to someone just starting out, and what would you focus on early to actually get a foot in the door? Thanks again — really appreciate the content.

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