Out with rules, in with invention

It's time to ditch your processes and rulebooks, says David Hewitt. The need for customer-focused purchasing is driving us into a 'post-modern' age of offering unique answers to each business demand

What exactly is post-modernism? The dictionary describes it as a late 20th-century style and concept in arts, architecture and criticism that represents a departure from modernism and has, at its heart, a general distrust of grand theories and ideologies, as well as a problematic relationship with any notion of art. Typical features include a deliberate mixing of...

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