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On Demand Webinar

Spend analysis: Get it right - From business case to solution implementation

Speakers:

Vincent Sakal
Manager Procurement Shared Services Visibility & Metrics, Northrop Grumman Corporation

Anurag Dixit
Vice President Marketing
Zycus

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This web seminar will provide practical applications and real-life examples on how enterprises select, implement and adopt spend analysis software that helps enhance and manage savings. You will learn to:

  1. Address issues crippling the Spend organizations
  2. Identify key parameters for evaluating a software
  3. Avoid the many challenges faced while implementing the solution
  4. Determine the critical steps to ensure a successful implementation of your solution

Special Program Note: Northrop Grumman, a global defense and technology company, will discuss its successful journey from the selection through adoption of their Spend Analysis software. In addition, they will share the results they achieved, the potential challenges they faced, and the lessons learned from their experience.

 
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