Overview
The ever-increasing demand of public sector work highlights a need for scaling processes and increasing efficiency, especially for under-resourced procurement teams. While legacy tech brought about many changes at the turn of the century—like more efficient processes over traditional paper and better access to services—it couldn’t keep pace with procurement’s continuous evolution.
The goal of legacy tech was to support a “do more with less” mindset so that teams could make the most of their limited resources. Though tech did help at the time, old and inefficient processes quickly caught up with agencies and left teams in the same position they were in before tech entered the picture. In our upcoming webinar, we’ll discuss the new approach public sector agencies are taking to ensure procurement teams and their stakeholders are supported, efficient, and well-equipped for today and the years to come.
Join us on April 30th at 2 p.m. EST for an insightful discussion on modern technology and the role it plays in helping procurement teams do more with more.
What You'll Learn
In this webinar, we will discuss:
1. The limitations of legacy technology and how it impacts staff
2. How to approach emerging tech and revitalized process in the public sector
3. How creating a "procure-to-pay" approach to your tech stack maximizes team efficiency
Presenter Bio(s)
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