
5 “Rights” of Procurement
The 5 rights of procurement are the bones of your strategy. It’s also a great tool for communicating with stakeholders who don’t quite get the process
The 5 rights of procurement are the bones of your strategy. It’s also a great tool for communicating with stakeholders who don’t quite get the process
Digitizing POs, setting approval flows, and syncing with AP seem like small changes, but add up to big savings. Here’s why manual procurement needs to go.
Procure to pay or P2P is a step-by-step approach to managing purchasing activity from planning to PO to payment. Read on to learn more about the process.
Procurement planning is complicated, but construction comes with added roadblocks. Here, we’ll look at some ways to fight the industry’s biggest challenges
Procurement software can seem like a big investment, but the ROI can be impressive. Case in point: ISS Ireland, an international facilities management company, got a 15x ROI when they began using ProcurementExpress.com software.
Between human error and excessive documents, paper POs just don’t make sense anymore. Here’s why construction teams should bring procurement into the cloud.
A school audit doesn’t have to be scary. By digitizing the procurement process, it’s never been easier to produce financial records on command.
Balancing soft skills like negotiation and relationship building with analytics and a keen eye for detail is all in a day’s work for procurement pros.
Setting a procurement budget can be tough. You need buy-in from accounting, finance and the C suite. Here are some ways you can make things easier.