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What are procurement leaders’ top priorities in Australia and New Zealand for 2023?

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October 20, 2022
in Procurement


Procurement leaders in Australia and New Zealand are invited to take part in the Hackett Group’s Annual Key Issues survey of global Chief Purchasing Officers. 

The world renowned CPO survey by US-based PASA content partner, The Hackett Group has been running continually for more than 15 years.  Survey closes 4 November 2022. 

This key research collates the views of many CPOs around the world and distils them into an annual list of ranked issues. 

Chris Sawchuk, their global procurement advisory practice lead, has presented the findings from for the last two years running for PASA – all on a global scale.

A first for exclusive regional results

This year, for the first time, PASA will provide the Australian and New Zealand region results separated from the global survey data.

Complete survey.

Chris has agreed to present the findings to our PASA CPO Round Table on zoom early in the new year and The 12th annual 2023 PASA CPO Exchange

All respondents to the survey get the results download free, but the regional results are only available from us.

Study participants will also receive an anonymized research report with composite results and an exclusive invitation to a webcast that will delve into important findings from the research.

Help paint the picture of our region’s key issues. Kindly invest just 15 minutes of your time to complete this survey, using this link. 


Share your perspectives on such topics as:

  • driving business trends and strategic priorities of the enterprise that are expected to shape the procurement agenda in 2023.
  • 2023 key objectives, transformation plans and challenges for procurement organisations.
  • projected changes in procurement workloads, staffing levels, operating budgets and technology spending.
  • must-do procurement improvement initiatives for enabling success in 2023.

Complete survey.



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