Risk, Robots, and Reputation – Protecting Business Value in 2026
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CPOs are under increasing pressure: risks are multiplying, technology is underdelivering, and corporate reputation has never mattered more. This complimentary webinar from CASME reveals the latest insights from our global community of procurement leaders, showing where the real challenges lie – and, most importantly, what senior executives can do to address them.

Who should attend?
This webinar is designed for procurement leaders and senior procurement professionals with responsibility for procurement budgets, supplier relationships, or enterprise risk. If your role involves protecting business value, ensuring resilience, or making investment decisions in procurement, this session will give you practical intelligence to inform your 2026 agenda.                                                                    

Why complimentary?
CASME is the world’s leading peer-to-peer network for procurement professionals. We’re making this session freely available to demonstrate the value of insights that come directly from our global member community – independent, unbiased, and grounded in real-world experience.

What you’ll gain from joining:

  • Exclusive insights: Benchmarking data and real-world perspectives from procurement leaders worldwide
  • Actionable strategies: Practical steps CPOs are taking right now to manage risk, technology adoption, and corporate reputation
  • Peer comparison: Live polling to see how your priorities align with global benchmarks
  • Board-level relevance: Clear takeaways you can use to inform strategic discussions with senior stakeholders.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain the intelligence and strategies you need to safeguard Procurement’s value in 2026.

Register now to secure your place, choosing the time/region that suits you:

10:00 GMT | 11:00 CET | EMEA

14:00 EST | 11:00 PDT | Americas


 

 


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