Thursday, October 02, 2008

Forget Google - Try PurchSearch!

This week, we released a new search engine designed specifically to help purchasing and supply management professionals save time, avoid frustration, and improve the quality of their research. This search engine is called PurchSearch and can be found at http://www.purchsearch.com/.

So why is there a need for a new search engine? What's wrong with Google?

Well, of course, Google is a great search engine. But it indexes tens of millions of Web sites. And the vast majority of those are not purchasing and supply management-related.

So doing purchasing and supply management research with Google can lead one to have to sift through tons of irrelevant search results. And who has time for that?

PurchSearch indexes only personally-reviewed, authoratative sites from trade publicatons, educational organizations, and the best blogs. In addition, PurchSearch indexes the best purchasing department Web sites so you can benchmark with organizations such as Home Depot, University of Pennsylvania, and many more.

So the next time you want to look something up, try PurchSearch for a more relevant research experience. And spread the word!

Here's a quick video to demonstrate the power of PurchSearch.



To Your Career,
Charles Dominick, SPSM
President & Chief Procurement Officer
Next Level Purchasing, Inc.
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4 comments:

Javier Ruiz said...

Dear Charles
I got to your blog trying to find a ON LINE course for Supply Chain Management. I am interested to take the course of SPSM after compliting the SCM course.
I will appreciatte if you recommend to me, where (on line) can I take a SCM couse? (same level as SPSM you are offering.
Thanks
Javier Ruiz
Lima- Peru

Charles Dominick, SPSM said...

Hi Javier,
Thank you for your comment.

If you want an online program dedicated to supply chain management that thoroughly covers supply chain topics that aren't fully covered in the Senior Professional in Supply Management Program (e.g., logistics, warehousing, inventory management, etc.), you may want to consider Penn State University's online master's degree program. It costs about $27,000 (US), so it's not cheap.

I wish you luck in your search and look forward to welcoming you into the SPSM curriculum when the time is right for you.

Javier said...

Hi Charles
Thanks for your reply.
You will know soon about me, I am strongly interested in the SPSM on line course.

Charles Dominick, SPSM said...

Thanks, Javier.

The Next Level Purchasing team is looking forward to welcoming you to the Senior Professional in Supply Management Program.

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