Procurement’s Future Isn’t About Tools. It’s About the Practitioner
How AI is reshaping the role, expectations, and identity of the Procurement practitioner
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One theme that keeps resurfacing in conversations about AI in Procurement is that the technology is advancing far faster than the practitioner. And that gap matters far more than most tool-level debates.
I explored this tension and why the human must remain at the center of any credible AI roadmap in a recent conversation with Shaun Syvertsen of ConvergentIS. We went beyond surface-level hype to examine what this shift really means for how Procurement works and how practitioners lead.
We covered a host of topics, including:
Why today’s practitioner needs to adapt to the Procurement of the future
What we can learn from software development in terms of AI adoption
What Procurement leaders need to remember as the model shifts
You can watch the full discussion below:


