Establishing Frictionless Intake-to-Procure as the Core of the Procurement Experience
For years, procurement has fought internal process battles on multiple fronts - not the least of which is getting people to initiate their purchases in the 'right' way. A combination of confusion, inconvenience, and habit have prevented this first moment of engagement between procurement and the business from being a positive experience. To make matters worse, procurement's internal brand is often based on this poor experience, disregarding the wide range of other valuable activities they carry out.
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For years, procurement has fought internal process battles on multiple fronts - not the least of which is getting people to initiate their purchases in the 'right' way. A combination of confusion, inconvenience, and habit have prevented this first moment of engagement between procurement and the business from being a positive experience. To make matters worse, procurement's internal brand is often based on this poor experience, disregarding the wide range of other valuable activities they carry out.