SSON s Top 10 Optimization Tips and Procurement Best Practice Case Studies
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SSON's Top 10 Optimization Tips and Procurement Best Practice Case Studies PR Newswire LONDON, September 5, 2012 LONDON, September 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- SSON recently interviewed John Dickens, Shared Services Centre Manager at NEC Europe about how the business optimized its back office function across Europe with cost efficiency measures. In the interview, John Dickens reflects on the impact of the economic climate on P2P: "In these austere times, many people are going back to the wheel. In P2P, it's always perceived that something can be gleaned out of this process, be it at the buying end or in the processing end. Everything just needs to be faster, leaner and better." He explains: "The pace of change in which suppliers are coming forward with bigger and better and more functional products has been quite amazing. Nowadays it's a question of why haven't you caught up and what's the next wave?" Dickens outlines the main challenges: "The ability to react to this fast-moving landscape is difficult. These are expensive operations and it's very difficult to decide whether to go with one product or another. Certainly the delivery of a return before the next wonder product is the biggest fear for most of us in this arena. But most business cases these days generally look for some kind of return within 12 to 18 months." And in terms of performance metrics: "The stakeholders of the business are now much more aware".

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SSON's Top 10 Optimization Tips and Procurement Best Practice Case Studies
PR Newswire LONDON, September 5, 2012
LONDON,September 5, 2012/PRNewswire/ --SSON recently interviewed John Dickens, Shared Services Centre Manager at NEC Europe about how the business optimized its back office function across Europewith cost efficiency measures. In the interview, John Dickens reflects on the impact of the economic climate on P2P: "In these austere times, many people are going back to the wheel. In P2P, it's always perceived that something can be gleaned out of this process, be it at the buying end or in the processing end. Everything just needs to be faster, leaner and better." He explains: "The pace of change in which suppliers are coming forward with bigger and better and more functional products has been quite amazing. Nowadays it's a question of why haven't you caught up and what's the next wave?" Dickens outlines the main challenges: "The ability to react to this fast-moving landscape is difficult. These are expensive operations and it's very difficult to decide whether to go with one product or another. Certainly the delivery of a return before the next wonder product is the biggest fear for most of us in this arena. But most business cases these days generally look for some kind of return within 12 to 18 months." And in terms of performance metrics: "The stakeholders of the business are now much more aware". In the interview, Dickens also shares insight on the pan-European automated solutions project which NEC Europe is rolling out. He says the greatest challenge is acceptance: "Being a shared service in itself creates its own stigmas from the point of view of the companies that we support and the countries that we support." He explains how NEC overcame this hurdle: "To actually gain acceptance, we thought we'd try and use the automation of a particular area of the P2P space which was probably the least emotional. It was the one that people didn't really enjoy doing. We used that as a spearhead to actually do our subsequent projects." In addition to this podcast, SSON has also released two new best practice articles on creating a better operating environment. Firstly, the article titled "Top Ten Tips for Optimizing Your P2P Function", SSON network members give their thoughts on what steps can be taken to drive your P2P function through to operational excellence. In "Automation - What Holds Back E-Procurement Success?" article, SSON profiles UNICCO Service Company, one ofNorth America'slargest facilities outsourcing companies with overUS$650 millionin annual sales, 1,000 customers and 20,000 employees, which turned disappointment with an earlier e-procurement program into success the second time around. The interview and articles are available to download free from our online library at http://www.purchasetopayevent.com/news The content series has been released ahead of 8th Annual SSON Purchase To Pa Summit2012, due to takelace 30th October - th1 November 2012 in
London, UK. John Dickens will be speaking about 'Completing The P2P Circle By Attacking Tail End (T&E) Issues - NEC's Cost-Efficiency Story' at the Summit.
About the 8th Annual SSON Purchase to Pay Summit 2012
The SSON's Purchase To Pay Summit 2012, held inLondonon the 31st October -1st November 2012will address the challenges related to financial and procurement visibility, efficiency, cost savings and control . Other topics discussed at the event include: - Emerging technology hold for P2P & developing a roadmap towards 100% process automation (NEC Europe, BBC and Henkel); - The Challenges of reviewing existing P2P processes (Metropolitan Police Service, Procter & Gamble and Kelda Group); - How to operate End-To-End (E2E) by streamlining processes & cost cutting initiatives from the end-user To access the full programme and speaker line-up or to find out more about SSON's Purchase to Pay Summit 2012, please visit http://www.purchasetopayevent.com/news, email enquire@iqpc.co.uk or call +44-(0)207-036-1300. Media contact:Joanna Checinska, Marketing Manager, +44-(0)20-7368-9421, Joanna.Checinska@iqpc.co.uk Press are invited to attend this important industry forum, if you would like to a complimentary press pass please email Joanna Checinska at Joanna.Checinska@iqpc.co.uk
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