World-Class Procurement Orgs Spend Less,
Operate With Fewer Staff While Generating More Than Twice the
Return on Investment
World-class procurement organizations now have 18 percent lower
operating costs than typical companies, and operate with 28 percent
fewer staff, while generating more than twice the return on
investment, according to new benchmark research from The Hackett
Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: HCKT).
Digital business transformation is one key enabler to how
world-class procurement organizations achieve greater efficiency,
effectiveness and higher ROI, the research found. World-class
procurement organizations understand the opportunity that digital
technologies present to transform service delivery, reduce errors,
and free procurement staff for higher-value work.
According to The Hackett Group Principal and Global Procurement
Advisory Practice Leader Chris Sawchuk, “For many years,
world-class procurement organizations achieved dramatically better
results than their peers by focusing on process optimization.
Technology has long played a role in helping these top performers
standardize, simplify, and streamline their operations. But today,
world-class procurement organizations are focusing much more
broadly on digital business opportunities to maintain their
performance advantage. They understand that cloud, mobile, and
other digital business tools can allow them to truly transform the
way procurement functions, including forecast and plan more
accurately, collaborate with suppliers more effectively, and
improve the experience for their customers.”
According to The Hackett Group Principal, Sourcing and
Procurement Practice Leader Robert Derocher, “In just the past
couple years, we have seen world class procurement organizations
shift towards a complete digital experience for their business
users, including a true move to a paperless environment and the
ability to work from anywhere on any device. The ‘Amazon effort’ on
procurement is real and we are seeing it play out with our clients.
As a result, companies are implementing new, integrated
source-to-settle technology platforms, primarily in the cloud, and
adopting new capabilities that enable the agility required by their
customers and the marketplace.”
The Hackett Group’s research revealed a total of five strategies
used by current world-class procurement organizations to achieve
superior results: embrace digital transformation; reallocate
resources from transactional focus to value adding; leverage
analytics-based decision making; adopt stakeholder/customer-centric
service design and delivery; and re-skill the procurement
function.
A public version of the research is available on a complimentary
basis, with registration, at this link: http://bit.ly/29xMzWk.
World-class procurement organizations are those that achieve
top-quartile performance in both efficiency and effectiveness
across an array of weighted metrics in The Hackett Group’s
comprehensive procurement benchmark.
As a percentage of total procurement spend, world-class
procurement organizations spend 18 percent less on labor (by far
the largest cost in procurement) and 13 percent more on outsourcing
than typical companies. They also see more than twice the return on
investment (the ratio of total savings generated by procurement to
its total operating cost) – generating a 9.5 times payback on
investment versus 4.6 times for typical companies. However this
number is forecasted to rise only slightly for all companies over
the next five years, as cost reductions and savings continue to
level off.
In addition to operating with dramatically fewer staff,
world-class procurement organizations also allocate their staff
very differently. They dedicate a significantly larger percentage
of the overall staff to sourcing, supply base strategy and
planning/strategic roles, and have a much smaller percentage of
people focused on operations and compliance management.
Many world-class organizations are investing in the new wave of
cloud-based applications and services ranging from core end-to-end
procure-to-pay (P2P) systems to process-specific applications such
as risk forecasting and planning, e-sourcing and spend analysis,
the research finds. Cloud-based infrastructure and applications,
virtual business and technology networks, and business analytics
are coming together with rapidly transitioning employee and
consumer bases that are increasingly adept with new mobile
technologies and business models. This convergence is creating
tremendous new opportunities for procurement organizations to apply
digital technologies to transform service delivery. Increasingly,
this becomes the platform for delivering a whole new class of
services, such as information and predictive analytics to guide
decisions. Digitally-enabled processes also reduce errors and make
information easier to access, freeing procurement staff for
higher-value work.
The research found that world-class procurement organizations
spend 23 percent more on technology per staff person, and the
investment yields real productivity gains at world-class
procurement organizations, including 71 percent lower cost per
order than typical companies. A high use of automation also allows
procurement staff to devote more time to talent development and
business performance-related activities.
World class procurement organizations also continue to
selectively outsource in areas such as procurement system support,
supplier help desks and market intelligence to tap into greater
expertise, augment knowledge, and leverage the capacity and
capability of third-party providers. This helps to increase agility
by providing resources that can scale to demand and frees up
procurement to focus on anticipating and responding to critical
business needs.
In addition to a higher procurement ROI, world-class
organizations are more effective in how they operate and deliver
services. For example, the research found that their percent of
transactions requiring post-issuance activity to resolve
discrepancies in areas like order quantity, quality and pricing is
often two to three times less compared to peers. Fewer errors mean
that world-class procurement organizations have higher quality
process execution across the board. These differences have real
bottom-line impact: The high number of transactions for some
transactional processes and the cost to correct errors means the
total cost gap between world class and peer organizations can be in
the millions of dollars.
Last but not least, world-class procurement organizations are
nearly twice as likely to have talent retention planning in place,
and see turnover rates that are more than 50 percent lower than
typical companies, illustrating the ability of world-class
procurement to generate outcomes that impact business
performance.
The Hackett Group’s World-Class Procurement Performance
Advantage research is based on an analysis of results from recent
benchmarks, performance studies, and advisory and transformation
engagements at hundreds of large global companies.
About The Hackett Group
The Hackett Group (NASDAQ: HCKT) is an intellectual
property-based strategic consultancy and leading
enterprise benchmarking and best practices implementation
firm to global companies. Services include business
transformation, enterprise performance
management, working capital management, and global
business services. The Hackett Group also provides dedicated
expertise in business strategy, operations, finance, human capital
management, strategic sourcing, procurement, and information
technology, including its award-winning Oracle EPM and SAP
practices.
The Hackett Group has completed more than 11,000 benchmarking
studies with major corporations and government agencies, including
93% of the Dow Jones Industrials, 86% of the Fortune 100, 87% of
the DAX 30 and 52% of the FTSE 100. These studies drive its Best
Practice Intelligence Center™ which includes the firm's
benchmarking metrics, best practices repository, and best practice
configuration guides and process flows, which enable The Hackett
Group’s clients and partners to achieve world-class
performance.
More information on The Hackett Group is available at:
www.thehackettgroup.com, info@thehackettgroup.com, or by calling
(770) 225-3600.
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