Delivering control, visibility and efficiency through automated Purchase-to-Pay.
22 October 2008
Regents College, London
"Automated Purchase-to-Pay systems can deliver significant efficiencies
and it is definitely something that social housing providers should be
investigating now." Janet Williams, Audit Commission.
Following a thorough test period, the ground-breaking automated Purchase-to-Pay
system is now live and is already creating efficiencies for PfH Members.
This event was an opportunity to find out how the system will affect your
bottom line and improve supplier relationships. The day included case
studies from suppliers and users, and a presentation from Janet Williams,
the author of the 'Better Buys' report.
Agenda
An agenda the event can be viewed here.
Background Information
A summary sheet can be viewed here.
Presentations
Copies of speaker presentations can be opened by clicking on the relevant
speaker:
Introduction.
Julie
Craig, Director, PfH
How automated Purchase-to-Pay affects your bottom line.
Peter
Whent, CEO, EGS
Meeting the recommendations of the Better Buys report.
Janet
Williams, Senior Research Manager, Audit Commission
Driving efficiency: how does the system work?
Richard
Mullins, Account Manager, EGS
Case Study: Essex County Council.
Nicole
Edbrooke, Purchase to Pay Manager, Essex County Council
Purchase-to-Pay: a supplier's perspective.
Krish
Topan, Ofice Depot
Five steps to delivering automated Purchase-to-Pay.
Adrian
Gibson, Business Development Director, EGS
Adding strategic cost management to your e-procurement solution.
Julie
Craig, Director, PfH
Summary and next steps.
Julie
Craig, Director, PfH
If you would like further information regarding please contact us on
t: 01457-891906 or by e-mail on: info@procurementforhousing.co.uk
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