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Title: Acres Of Diamonds: The Value Of Effectively Managing Low-Dollar, High Transactional Volume Spend
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What is also compelling is the substantial reduction in procurement cycle time, as well as quick and easy access to critical business intelligence. Although considered to be “soft” savings, this is where the most significant results will ultimately be achieved... Showed first 250 characters
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Although considered to be “soft” savings, this is where the most significant results will ultimately be achieved. (It is worth noting that with the majority of government agencies little if any business intelligence in terms of spend activity is readily available... Showed next 250 characters
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