PROACTIS Launches Spend Control “Health Check” Campaign for Finance & Procurement Executives
News Facts
PROACTIS, the spend control and eProcurement specialist, today
launched a new campaign featuring a series of "Health Check" guides
that help Finance and Procurement executives to assess their
ability to identify, capture, and control expenditure on goods and
services.
The purpose of the campaign is very simple - to help senior
Financial and Procurement executives quickly zero in on the key
results of their spend control process, identify problems and drill
own to the likely causes of those problems.
The campaign has been launched at a time when spend control
represents one of the strongest growth opportunities for
organisations due to the macro-economic challenges and the need for
increased margins and operating control through cost
containment.
About the Campaign
The campaign consists of a series of free "15 Minute Health
Check" guides that enable executives to quickly perform a focused,
high-level "health check" of their organisation's spend control
processes, including:
- Purchasing
- Accounts Payable
- Supplier Engagement
- Sourcing & Tendering
- Contract Management
These guides help executives to identify the areas that warrant
further investigation, and to provide them with a framework to
discuss the issues with the right people in their organisation.
As part of this campaign PROACTIS has set up a special website
for Finance and Procurement executives interested in spend control
and cost containment: www.proactis.co.uk/healthcheck
Supporting Quote
- Simon Dadswell, Director of Marketing, PROACTIS: "Executives
often wonder how well their organisation is performing in key areas
but can't afford the time or expense of a full-scale analysis or
benchmarking exercise. Even when a substantial initiative is being
contemplated, an initial "rough cut" assessment is often the right
starting point before investigating significant resources. PROACTIS
has developed this campaign to provide executives with the tools to
do just that."