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A Practical Guide to Identify Savings Opps
Spend Control & eProcurement

Spend Control is proven to be one of the easiest and fastest ways to reduce excess costs. It provides more control and accountability over operating profitability by increasing the efficiency gained from each pound of revenue and controlling each pound of spending.

This guide draws on practical experience to highlight the key questions and top saving opportunities from Spend Control and eProcurement.

Streamlining the Management of Expense Claims: A Guide for People-Based Organisations

In most organisations, submitting expense claims is a manual effort involving a mixture of paper forms, emails and spreadsheets. The process is slow; it lacks controls and provides poor visibility for all concerned.

If you are thinking about expense claim software to work alongside SunSystems, download this free guide.

Housing Finance Survey 2011:
Purchase-to-Pay and Procurement

Pressure to reduce spending and operate more efficiently is at an all time high. On the one hand, funding is being squeezed. On the other hand, rising unemployment and failing disposable incomes are increasing demand for affordable housing. In this context, it is should be of no surprise that Housing Associations are seeking cashable efficiency gains to increase funds available for frontline services.

This report looks at what organisations in the social housing sector are doing to realise efficiency savings. The report is based on the results of a mailed questionnaire along with a survey of delegates to the Housing Finance Conference and Exhibition 2011.

This survey focuses on the adoption of Purchase-to-Pay and Procurement technology.

The Strategic CFO:
Secrets of High Performing Finance Teams

Never before have the demands on Finance been so great. There are several trends reshaping its role and transforming careers.

Many are turning to Corporate Financial Management to deliver efficiency gains and promote the strategic role of Finance.






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