Building Procurement Processes That People Will Follow
A procurement process that is not intuitive can lead to confusion, a lack of transparency into the status of a request, and the unintentional (and sometimes intentional) circumvention of essential steps. Compliance requires high adoption, and adoption requires excellent experience. In this session, we will discuss how to shorten the procurement cycle time, reducing the time to respond and time to completion while keeping all stakeholders updated with the current statuses.
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A procurement process that is not intuitive can lead to confusion, a lack of transparency into the status of a request, and the unintentional (and sometimes intentional) circumvention of essential steps. Compliance requires high adoption, and adoption requires excellent experience. In this session, we will discuss how to shorten the procurement cycle time, reducing the time to respond and time to completion while keeping all stakeholders updated with the current statuses.