Resources
White Paper: Resolving Weaknesses in the Integration of VMS and ERP Systems for Human Capital Management
This paper takes a close look at the detailed integration considerations an organization must entertain when soliciting information from prospective VMS providers.
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White Paper: Ten Year Retrospective on the Evolution of the SaaS Model for Human Capital Management
A look back at the challenges that spurred the growth of the VMS industry and the innovators that bested them.
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Case Study: Services eProcurement Solution for the Banking Industry
One of the most profitable businesses and largest employers in the US, a fully diversified financial services enterprise (the “Company”) had no centralized system for human capital acquisition and management. With approximately $60M in annual spend on approximately 2,500 contractors serving the Company’s Home and Consumer Finance Group, the issues stemming from the lack of a centralized human capital procurement program were too significant to ignore.
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Case Study: Globalizing Procurement of Contingent Workers
A global leader in information technologies engaged ProcureStaff Technologies to deploy their Consol brand VMS system for human capital procurement. The lack of a standardized global process hindered spend visibility and made it difficult for this company to analyze and plan contingent labor spend across the Company’s many international business units. As a result, the Company was not capturing the cost savings they hoped to achieve.
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Case Study: Services eProcurement Solution for Pharmaceutical Industries
A leading global pharmaceutical company was experiencing difficulty controlling costs and ensuring compliance with regard to its contingent workforce supply chain management initiative. Their patchwork of individual, ad-hoc, paper-based procurement processes made it impossible to achieve any acceptable level of spend visibility program wide. Rogue spend and a bloated supplier base plagued the company as managers at each unit maintained their own disparate lists of suppliers used to source for their respective localities.
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