Coupa customers leveraging Tonkean ProcurementWorks for intake orchestration have cut their cycle times from 13 to just 7 days and increased spend under management by 40%. And, importantly, they’ve increased process adoption and compliance.
Want an expert’s view on the potential of process orchestration technology in procurement? Step-by-step advice from someone who’s worked with procurement teams across the world about how to build a business case for investing in such innovative and powerful procurement technology? Look no further.
Traditionally, the goal of the procurement team has been, simply, to procure—in a cost-efficient manner—what resources the business needs to operate. But procurement is changing. Here's how to keep up.
In partnership with Gartner Peer Insights, we surveyed 200 IT and Operations professionals working in leading organizations about the future of business operations. Download this survey to learn more about what they said, what they’re doing to bring about that future, and why.
The problem Eliyahu identified was that change often took into account the company’s return on investment but not the users. For change to be adopted, it needs to be organic to the way people work.
Over the past couple of years, no-code development has taken the IT industry by storm. According to a recent Tonkean survey, 96% of 500 US-based IT and operations professionals have reported that they have already adopted or will soon to adopt no-code/low-code tools.