Lack of procurement investment blamed for
companies' slow innovation
NEW
YORK, Sept. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/
-- Companies are at risk of losing out in the race for
competitive advantage and innovation because they are allowing
their procurement processes to become outdated, according to new
research from Vertice, the SaaS and cloud spend optimization
platform.
Vertice surveyed 300 global procurement leaders and discovered a
correlation between an organization's procurement maturity and the
business' overall commercial performance. Only 1 in 6 businesses
(18%) have optimized their procurement processes - making them
customized, transparent, automated and intelligent - and these
organizations are seizing the competitive advantage by being 32%
more able to implement new initiatives and 29% faster in
bringing new products and services to market.
Meanwhile the remaining 82% of businesses - whose procurement
teams rely instead on decentralized, reactive and
manual procurement processes - all perform worse.
Vertice's report found that this problem is more acute in the
US, where almost half of businesses (44%) are in the lowest
maturity levels, in comparison to the UK where two-thirds of
businesses (67%) are in the more advanced stages of procurement
maturity with more reliance on automation, AI and integrations.
Despite the significant benefits that procurement maturity
brings, many leaders are actively prevented from building
high-performing procurement functions. 37% of respondents say
that procurement is not seen as a strategic priority and 35%
say their organization is not willing to invest in the skills to
tackle the issue.
To help procurement teams accelerate their maturity and deliver
strategic impact quicker, Vertice has launched Intelligent
Workflows, a procurement orchestration tool built to simplify
and accelerate purchasing processes, and ease the manual burden on
busy procurement teams.
Intelligent Workflows introduces smart, pre-emptive
decision-making into the procurement process - including automated
pre-approvals and routing, and simplified but accurate compliance -
and also granular control and visibility into every ongoing
purchase, renewal and intake.
Eldar Tuvey, CEO and founder
of Vertice, said:
"Modern procurement teams' roles are
increasingly broad and complex. And in fast-growing or
rapidly-changing businesses, procurement processes aren't always
keeping up - meaning procurement teams are finding themselves
filling in the gaps manually. It's a step back for procurement when
the business is trying to make leaps forward.
"Intelligent Workflows is the boost these teams need. Our new
procurement orchestration tool brings automation and intelligence
to the purchasing process, by eliminating manual approval routing
and re-routing, anticipating bottlenecks, and reducing the daily
workload for procurement teams - all while improving control and
speed of outcomes."
Notes to editors:
Vertice surveyed 300 senior
procurement leaders and decision-makers in the US and UK in
August 2024. Survey respondents rated
the quality of their procurement processes across 7 key areas and
Vertice used this data to calculate the organization's overall
"procurement maturity". Organizations and individuals can visit
Vertice's maturity benchmark tool to assess their own
procurement maturity.
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