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Supply Chain excellence including indigenous engagement with Daniel Joinbee

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A special edition of Supply Circles to recognise and celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2024. Our guest is Daniel Joinbee and this is a ‘do-not-miss’ episode. In this fascinating café-style chat, James and Daniel talk about professional procurement, the role of indigenous businesses in supply chain, the tips for being a preferred supplier, the joy of being a proud Australian working overseas and in Military, as well as a proud Gunggangji man, and his plans to launch a satellite into space from Australia. Daniel shares a wide range of his experiences, and thoughts and insights including: - His views on how to be a good supplier. - An explanation of IPP and the possible confusion of two similar acronyms in Indigenous Procurement Policy. - What it means to be a product Gunggangji man and a proud Australian. - The lessons he learned from his many varied role during a fascinating career, including Air Traffic Control, international contract procurement, strategic vs transactional, supply and much more. - The lessons learned by completing an Executive MBA. - His plans to put a satellite into space from Australia. Daniel also shares some personal insights into the right- and the wrong way to engage with good quality indigenous businesses, and the keys to promoting your business to buyers, indigenous or not. This is a wonderful episode; every business person in Australia should have a listen. Strongly recommended.
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A special edition of Supply Circles to recognise and celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2024. Our guest is Daniel Joinbee and this is a ‘do-not-miss’ episode. In this fascinating café-style chat, James and Daniel talk about professional procurement, the role of indigenous businesses in supply chain, the tips for being a preferred supplier, the joy of being a proud Australian working overseas and in Military, as well as a proud Gunggangji man, and his plans to launch a satellite into space from Australia. Daniel shares a wide range of his experiences, and thoughts and insights including: - His views on how to be a good supplier. - An explanation of IPP and the possible confusion of two similar acronyms in Indigenous Procurement Policy. - What it means to be a product Gunggangji man and a proud Australian. - The lessons he learned from his many varied role during a fascinating career, including Air Traffic Control, international contract procurement, strategic vs transactional, supply and much more. - The lessons learned by completing an Executive MBA. - His plans to put a satellite into space from Australia. Daniel also shares some personal insights into the right- and the wrong way to engage with good quality indigenous businesses, and the keys to promoting your business to buyers, indigenous or not. This is a wonderful episode; every business person in Australia should have a listen. Strongly recommended.
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