Indirect Strategic Assessment

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My overall assessment indicates that my team needed a Spend Management tool to support our Indirect strategy, I led the benchmark process and review different systems offered by key market players (GEP and Zycus) along with IT’s recommended option (SciQuest). We collectively decided to move forward with SciQuest, their tool is powerful and the overall cost is competitive if compare to Ariba or other sources. In the second half of the year, I led the implementation process and met all the milestones agreed to. Our next task scheduled for mid-December is to validate the classification, spend and reports.

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