Half Of Organizations Set for Major Procurement and Supply Chain AI Investment Within Two Years

However, an independent research study commissioned by Ivalua reveals that poor data quality could hinder plans

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--()--Leading global spend management cloud provider, Ivalua, has announced the findings of a worldwide study of supply chain, procurement and finance business leaders, revealing that 55% of organizations are set to make a major investment in artificial intelligence (AI) over the next two years. A further 25% also plan to make a minor investment in AI to determine its potential ROI over the next two years.

The research, conducted by Forrester Consulting and commissioned by Ivalua, revealed that finance, supply chain and procurement business leaders believe that one of the biggest challenges to adopting AI is the poor quality of enterprise data. Almost two-thirds of respondents (59%) said that poor data quality will make it impossible for AI to make accurate and informed decisions, undermining their ability to get value from any AI investment.

“There is clearly a huge appetite for AI and this will only increase as more relevant applications and success stories come to light,” comments David Khuat-Duy, Corporate CEO of Ivalua. “But when investing in AI, it’s important that organizations address challenges that will otherwise limit value. Driving accurate insights from AI is reliant on having a solid data foundation from which to work, and the findings show that this remains a significant obstacle for most organizations. Success requires organizations to simultaneously address enterprise data problems when investing in AI.”

Improving the caliber of data is no easy task, with respondents detailing that their inability to access data (44%), a lack of normalization between data sets (43%) and inaccurate data (41%) as their biggest challenges to improving overall quality. In addition, 36% cited that information overload and lack of internal skills makes it difficult to make sense of data.

In addition to data challenges, 44% of respondents said they do not have the support of C-level executives regarding AI innovation. They also claim that they aren’t currently able to get full value from AI due to the immaturity of applications, with 62% citing this as a problem, suggesting AI vendor marketing is far more advanced than capabilities. There is also uncertainty regarding how to apply AI to certain use cases (47%).

AI set to have huge impact on procurement

In terms of the practical uses of AI, the study details that respondents believe it can have the most impact in alerting the enterprise and suppliers to supply chain disruption (44%), recognizing and flagging supplier compliance issues (39%), and quickly identifying instances of fraud (37%).

In addition, respondents think that AI adoption will lead to greater automation of menial tasks, making them actionable in minutes or seconds, instead of hours or days. Two of the biggest areas flagged by respondents as having the greatest potential for automation is invoice processing (51%) and approval of proposed purchases (35%).

Khuat-Duy, concludes, “Ultimately, if organizations can improve their data quality and address other challenges, they can tap into a wealth of AI benefits. Whether it’s automating low-value tasks or providing rich insights, AI can have a transformational impact on procurement and supply chain operations. For example, AI offers huge potential to enable smarter procurement, which can create efficiencies and enable better decision making, offering a real competitive advantage to those that adopt.”

The study results will be presented in a webcast scheduled for 11 AM Eastern Standard Time on June 13, 2018. The webcast will be hosted by Ivalua and with a presentation by guest Duncan Jones, Vice President, Principal Analyst, Forrester and include a live audience Q&A.

To download the full “Enabling Smart Procurement” study, please visit: http://info.ivalua.com/forrester-enabling-smarter-procurement-2018

The study was conducted by Forrester Consulting and is based on a survey of over 400 finance, procurement and supply chains leaders in US, UK, France and Germany, and was conducted in January 2018.

About Ivalua

Ivalua is the Procurement empowerment platform. Recognized as a Leader by Gartner and other analysts, Ivalua’s Source-to-Pay suite is leveraged by over 250 leading companies across the globe to manage over $500 Billion in direct and indirect spend. The platform’s combination of ease-of-use, depth, breadth and flexibility ensures high employee and supplier adoption, rapid time to value and the ability to meet unique or evolving requirements, evidenced by the industry’s leading 98%+ retention rate. Realize the possibilities at www.ivalua.com. Follow us at @Ivalua.

Contacts

Ivalua
Dannah Sanchez, 650-353-3221
Communications Manager

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However, an independent research study commissioned by Ivalua reveals that poor data quality could hinder plans

Contacts

Ivalua
Dannah Sanchez, 650-353-3221
Communications Manager