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What is spend management?

Spend management is the practice of managing all supplier relationships and company purchasing to identify every dollar spent and get the most out of it.

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Spend management overview

Effective spend management integrates and automates all spend-related activities from source-to-pay so that buying happens as planned and suppliers get paid in compliance with contracts. By taking a big-picture view of spending, more addressable spend can be brought under management, driving more organizational value. The value is derived from:

What is the spend management process?

Spend management begins by digitally transforming sourcing, contracting, and purchasing, along with processes for managing suppliers, invoices, and payments.

Source-to-pay functions are then consolidated into one simple, intelligent process carried out on a single, cloud-based platform integrated with a global supplier network. This makes it possible to gather and analyze all spend data, gaining insight into how much a company is spending, how often, and with whom, across the entire organization.

What are the benefits of spend management?

Using modern spend management software, insights are turned into action in an interconnected, end-to-end process.

Collaborating with suppliers, payments are managed to increase free cash flow, improve working capital, and capture early-payment discounts

FAQs

What is supplier management?
Supplier management is an essential component of procurement. It involves overseeing and coordinating interactions with all of the vendors that supply goods and services to a company. It aims to create positive and productive relationships with suppliers, ensuring that they meet the company’s standards and expectations in terms of quality, cost, and delivery times. In the context of category management, supplier management becomes even more significant as it helps to build strong relationships with suppliers within specific categories, leading to improved efficiency, reduced risk, and potentially better pricing and terms.
What is spend analysis?
Spend analysis refers to the process of collecting, cleansing, classifying, and analyzing expenditure data with the purpose of reducing procurement costs, improving efficiency, and monitoring compliance. It helps organizations understand where their money is being spent and identify opportunities for cost reduction and process improvement. In the context of category management, spend analysis is vital as it helps organizations make data-driven decisions, optimize their spend across different categories, and negotiate better terms and conditions with suppliers.
What is supplier risk?
Supplier risk refers to the potential negative consequences that can occur due to a supplier’s actions or failures. This can include risks related to quality, delivery, financial stability, compliance, and reputation. Managing supplier risk is crucial in procurement to ensure the continuity of supply, to protect the reputation of the organization and brand, and to avoid any potential legal or financial repercussions. In the context of category management, understanding and mitigating supplier risk within specific categories helps in building resilience in the supply chain, ensuring stable and reliable supplier relationships, and protecting the organization from potential disruptions or problems.
Resources

AI in procurement: A comprehensive guide

AI is bringing exciting new opportunities and transforming long-established processes and practices in procurement and spend.

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