July 06, 2021
PwC’s Procurement on Demand offering allows clients to select specific components their organisation requires with the flexibility to adjust both quantity and type of resources to meet shifting demand over time. The offering also provides clients with accelerators to help them jump the line and complete transformations in months, not years. It also provides a proven set of analytical tools to allow an organisation to understand its spend and highlight potential efficiencies within their procurement process.
In a recent IDC Analyst Connection, sponsored by PwC, commentary entitled ‘On-Demand Procurement: The Organisation's Personal Procurement Concierge’ (June 2021 #US47851021), IDC states that, “Utilizing procurement on demand allows an organisation to tap into proven analytics and accelerators in lieu of developing them in-house, thus accelerating transformation and quickly creating a digitally resilient organisation. Providers also offer the ability to flex resource mixes as organizations grow or adjust, incubating new resources to full-time roles or providing a potential landing spot for resources needing to transition.”
According to Scott Boruff, a PwC Partner specializing in Operations Transformation, “In today’s environment, our clients’ Sourcing & Procurement teams are being asked to do more with less. Our Procurement On Demand offering allows them to supplement their teams quickly and flexibly to make a more strategic and meaningful impact across their businesses.”
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