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How effective procurement can engage and retain staff

Empowered employees drive success. Digital procurement ensures they have timely access to necessary resources.

In the current economic climate, it’s essential that organizations do all they can to ensure staff have the tools they need to perform their roles effectively if they are to remain productive and motivated.
 

The procurement function has an important role to play here, by offering staff a seamless process of sourcing the items they need to do their jobs and helping to make their working lives more manageable.
 

Shelley Salomon, VP of Amazon Business, says employees now expect to receive the same level of service in their professional lives as they do in their personal ones, which extends to the technology they use.

“It’s not just about making their daily tasks easier; it’s about driving productivity and business growth,” she adds. “Whether they’re shopping for themselves or for their business, customers expect a vast selection, great prices, and a convenient shopping experience.”
 

Many organizations, however, need help delivering this, relying instead on antiquated enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and cumbersome workflows that frustrate employees.
 

There are several risks here for organizations if they cannot deliver the kind of internal procurement processes that employees need to help keep the business functioning. “First, these systems can be complex and outdated, making everyday tasks cumbersome and time-consuming,” says Salomon.
 

This leads to other issues. Research by Gallup suggests disengaged employees have 37 percent higher absenteeism and 18 percent lower productivity rates. It can also spill over into people deciding to move on: the Work Institute finds that 75 percent of the causes of employee turnover are preventable and that job dissatisfaction is a significant factor. With many organizations continuing to experience recruitment difficulties, maintaining high levels of employee engagement and retention is essential.
 

There are other compelling reasons why an organization’s procurement processes must be as efficient as possible. Inefficient ERP systems cause delays, errors and unnecessary repetition of tasks, leading to customer complaints, impacting the organization’s wider reputation. Research by Deloitte suggests that 45 percent of organizations have also faced compliance risks due to poor integration and data inaccuracies in ERP systems. All these elements can cause stress for employees in different parts of the business, impacting productivity, satisfaction and retention, and proving costly to the organization.

The importance of operational efficiency in procurement is reflected in the recent Deloitte 2023 Global Chief Procurement Officer Survey, which found 78 percent of chief procurement officers now see it as vital to the success of the function. A separate survey by Bank of America finds that 80 percent of small businesses are already optimizing their operations through digital technology.
 

Organizations with effective digital procurement technology can allow employees to benefit from the use of machine learning, ensuring more personalized buying experiences.

According to the Amazon Business 2024 State of Procurement data report, most (80 percent) procurement professionals are willing to integrate AI, including machine learning, into their procurement processes within the next two years.
 

It also suggests that almost all (98 percent) of decision-makers are planning investments or upgrades in analytics and insights tools, automation and AI-driven optimization of purchasing decisions in the foreseeable future.
 

“When we provide our teams with user-friendly procurement tools, it helps our businesses thrive, maximize resources, and stay competitive. Leaders should continue pushing for these advancements to support growth and success,” says Salomon.
 

That, in turn, will filter through into more satisfied employees who can do a better job and are more likely to stay, ultimately leading to better organizational performance.
 

Originally published on Business Reporter.

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