Art of Procurement Research Report: Procurement’s Orchestration Readiness

Discover procurement professionals current perceptions and readiness for orchestration

Procurement leaders today face increasing complexity in managing processes, technology, and teams. This whitepaper, developed by ORO and Art of Procurement, surveyed 238 procurement professionals to reveal their current perceptions of orchestration as well as how ready their organizations are to implement it.

What’s covered?

  1. Boost Efficiency: Learn how orchestration reduces manual processes, delivering faster, more strategic decision-making.
  2. Enhance Visibility: Discover how orchestration provides real-time insights across procurement activities, improving transparency.
  3. Drive Innovation: See why teams that prioritize innovation are leading the charge in procurement transformation.
  4. Improve Collaboration: Understand how orchestration makes procurement easier to work with, boosting cross-functional engagement.
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