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Why reviews and “best of” lists aren't very helpful

Why reviews and “best of” lists aren't very helpful

FromThe Procurement Software Podcast


Why reviews and “best of” lists aren't very helpful

FromThe Procurement Software Podcast

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on The Procurement Software Podcast, host James Meads delves into the topic of why reviews and best-of lists may not be as helpful as they seem when choosing procurement software.The episode also touches on the lack of transparency in some top procurement tech listings, cautioning listeners to be wary of sponsored content.Tune in to gain insights on navigating the complex landscape of procurement software selection.Why Procurement Software reviews are of limited useThis episode underscores the importance of a critical approach when considering reviews and best-of lists for procurement software.It stresses that the criteria used in reviews might not always align with an organisation's specific needs, given the diversity in procurement maturity and operational requirements.The episode further highlights the significance of the reviewer's role within their company, suggesting that feedback from daily users like procurement category managers is more valuable than that from analyst firms.Additionally, the size and maturity of one's organisation are crucial factors to consider, as a solution fit for a large, mature enterprise may not suit a mid-market business or a growing tech start-up.The episode concludes by advocating for a nuanced evaluation of procurement software, taking into account the criteria used in reviews, the user's role, and the organisation's size and maturity level, to make informed decisions that best serve an organisation's unique procurement needs.Timestamps:[00:00:37] The Problem with Reviews and Best-of Lists[00:01:10] Personal Experiences and Organisational Differences[00:03:20] Relevance of Reviews from Large Enterprises[00:04:24] The Bias Towards Large Enterprise in Best-of Lists[00:05:08] Considerations When Looking at Procurement Software Reviews[00:07:37] Procurement Maturity and Organisational Stages[00:08:10] Impact of Change Management and Data Quality[00:09:04] Summary and Critical Mindset Towards Reviews[00:11:22] Conclusion and TakeawaysAnd that's a wrap for another episode of the show.Thanks again for listening, and do please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or rate us on Spotify. Every one helps!We'll be back at the same time next week, so see you there.If you want to learn more about Procurement Software, check out the useful links below. Stay in touch! Sign up for the Procurement Software Newsletter Book an Intro Call and let’s talk all things Digital Procurement! Connect with James on LinkedIn Follow Procurement Software’s LinkedIn Page
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Digital procurement technology, or "Procuretech", is a game changer. A key enabler and driver of rapid change in the profession. Want to find out how to significantly improve your operational efficiency and enable more to be done with fewer resources? This show is for Procurement, Purchasing, Supply Chain and Finance professionals, as well as C-Suite executives. We showcase all the best new software and bring you interviews with thought leaders and practitioners, to show you how technology can drive a competitive advantage. Show notes and further info available at: https://procurementsoftware.site/podcast Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/procsoft Connect with me at: https://linkedin.com/in/james-meads/