What's in the eBook
S2P automation is mutually beneficial to both the C-suite and S2P and Finance managers (as this white paper will explore in detail), but differing priorities can make selling it difficult. While S2P and Finance managers are more inclined to care about S2P-specific factors such as process efficiency and error reduction, the C-suite has a broader vantage point that puts a premium on strategy and oversight on an organisation-wide level.
By building a well-thought-out and strategic business case for automation, you will dramatically increase the probability of convincing the C-suite that:
- The benefits of S2P automation are too encompassing to take a back seat to other projects.
- The IT department will not be burdened with new infrastructure requirements or changes.
- Any new solution will not require transformative changes on the part of S2P staff or vendors.
- Automating the S2P process is not only a company cost-saver, it makes the jobs of all key stakeholders easier.
- S2P automation platforms have the flexibility to adapt to meet both the current and future needs of the business without disruption.
- Automation is not just a short-term fix, but a sustainable, strategic investment that can evolve with the organisation to deliver long-term value.
Download this White Paper now to discover how to demonstrate automation's potential as you present your business case. Seeing how much you believe in it can inspire those around you to view S2P automation as more than just a software implementation, but a gateway to a future full of new possibilities.
About Esker
Esker is the global authority in AI-powered business solutions for the Office of the CFO. Leveraging the latest in automation technologies, Esker's Source-to-Pay and Order-to-Cash solutions optimise working capital and cashflow, enhance decision-making, and drive better collaboration and human-to-human relationships with customers, suppliers and employees.
Since 1985, Esker has helped companies in their efforts to digitally transform business communications, with global headquarters in Lyon, France, and U.S. headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin.




