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The working from home revolution means spend management is more important than ever!
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James Vear, General Manager APAC, Compleat Software
James joined Compleat’s UK team back in 2017 with experience in financial and payment software, having previously worked at Xero Australia and PS Financials. He now heads up Compleats APAC Division in Melbourne Australia.
Over the last year, most business staff have been forced to work from home. This was a necessity that we found ourselves in. But now that we are slowly on the other side of the worst of the pandemic, why are business and their staff not flocking back into offices around the world?
As many predicted, the working from home
revolution is here to stay. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 41% of people with a job worked from home at least once a week. This is a huge increase compared to the pre-pandemic stats of only 24%.
A recruiter in Melbourne told me that “Every candidate looking for a new job said the most important thing to them in a new role is flexibility to work from home”. They said this has overtaken the more traditionally most important items such as money or future promotions. Candidates would rather forgo money in place of being able to work from home more regularly.
So, we know that people want the flexibility of working from home going forward, it will be an important part of company culture and the way they recruit talent. But how will this effect the way we spend money within the company?
Money is going to be tighter
Initially, every business that managed to survive will want to count every cent. Keeping staff was key, but with that comes
sacrifice. That sacrifice comes in the form of large office spaces and other expensive overheads.
Automation is the start
You will hear the word automation everywhere these days. Every software claims to be able to automate and save your business time and money (most of them can!). However, with money being tight, you will need to make decisions about what type of automation is most important to your business. Now we’re past the worst of the pandemic, drastically. why aren’t Traditionally, businesses Without an most would go flocking back online system down the staff into offices? in place, staff will expenses route, but revert to purchasing this type of technology goods themselves and is not at the top of the list expensing them. This is anymore. Expense software lacks where the business instantly loses control as the money has already control and will see budgets bulge been spent when the automation quicker than usual. kicks in. Accounts Payable automation is going to be a key part of the working from home revolution. Purchasing with approved suppliers and having invoices captured and approved as quick as possible will be the greatest value to a business going forward.
Control is the next step
Automating the finance process is one thing, but the next step is gaining control over how and what staff are purchasing. Working from home has made this more important than ever!
Before the pandemic it was much easier to keep control on what staff were purchasing. If a business had a solid process, they would have a list of suppliers that were approved and potentially have deals with those suppliers for better than list price.
The first problem that the old process faces in the new world is that there are no central delivery sites anymore. Meaning deals on prices could become defunct and delivery charges may change Putting in a system that allows a business to control where and what staff spend their budgets on gives the greatest level of control seen yet.
Gaining purchasing insight to save money
So, what if you have already made the smart decision to automate your purchasing and invoice process?
Most business are likely to have been purchasing repeat items from the same supplier for a long period of time. The price of those items may not have changed at all, so you think you are getting the best deal possible, but are you really?
Some switched on finance teams will go through a process of negotiating better deals for those items or even explore alternative brands and suppliers. This is a long process, however, and one that only a few larger businesses would have the time or resource to undertake.
This is when having all your data at line level, digitally, comes in handy. Using AI and BI, we can now analyse this data to find out where a business can save money on certain purchasing categories. Using systems like iCompleat P2P can help move the businesses into being fully automated from start to finish but using the power of Compleat Procure we can give you substantial savings on purchasing that would never have been possible previously.
Ultimately, the revolution on working from home has begun already. In my opinion, it has been coming for a long time. The pandemic has just accelerated the timeline.
Businesses that have limited resource and budget need to take action into how they are going to gain control on spending and ultimately save money before it’s too late.
Businesses that survived will count every cent. Keeping staff is key but brings sacrifice…
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