![]() ![]() Things are looking good!īut now, the director must approve. The budget approvers also click “approve”. The first approver quickly approves via e-mail. The requester talks to Approver #3 in person (requiring a meeting) and explains why their budget is being charged. Approver #1 and #2 were expecting the requisition, but Approver #3 has no idea why their budget is being charged, so they click “deny”. Now the approval splits out to three separate budget approvers. Finally satisfied with the answers, the first approver clicks “approve”. Emails go out to the requester asking the same questions (that were already asked in the requisition). Again, there is not a notification indicating a response.Ī few days later, the first approver receives an e-mail telling them their approval is overdue. ![]() No one has their notifications turned on, so a few days later the requester happens to see the comments and responds. The first approver has questions, so they add a comment to the requisition. In the past, this has been achieved using disparate communication methods, but with Nitor CONNECT, collaborative procurement becomes as simple as opening a chat window. Connecting end users with procurement specialists streamlines procurement activities, keeps the lines of communication open, and ultimately leads to a stronger relationship between procurement professionals and the individuals they serve. Introducing Nitor CONNECT.Ĭollaboration is a powerful tool for any procurement organization. That’s right, SAP Ariba and Microsoft Teams have been seamlessly integrated to streamline your collaboration and communications. Together, they create a unified and efficient environment to streamline the requisition process. Microsoft Teams is an easy to use collaboration tool. SAP Ariba is a powerful procurement tool.
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