From cost controller to strategic risk manager

See how procurement is shifting from operational execution to risk and control.

Procurement teams are under pressure from multiple directions. Rising costs, fragile supply chains, and increasing regulatory and ESG requirements are reshaping the function.

What used to focus on price negotiations and operational purchasing is becoming a role that directly impacts risk, compliance, and business continuity.

In this webinar, Coupa and Dynatos explain how organizations are approaching this shift in practice. Not from a tool perspective, but from the reality of processes, data, and control.

What you will learn

  • Why traditional procurement models no longer hold up
  • Where fragmented systems create risk and inefficiency
  • How a platform approach improves visibility and control
  • Where AI already adds value in the Source-to-Pay process
  • Why many transformations fail in execution

Why this matters

Many organizations still operate with separate systems for procurement, supplier management, and risk monitoring.

This leads to:

  • limited visibility across the supply chain
  • manual reconciliation between systems
  • unclear ownership of data and processes
  • challenges in auditability and compliance

At the same time, expectations are increasing. Regulations such as supply chain laws, CSRD, and third-party risk requirements demand consistent data and structured processes.

What this webinar shows

This session gives a grounded view of how procurement is evolving:

  • from cost focus to risk management
  • from isolated tools to connected processes
  • from reactive decisions to data-driven control

And more importantly, what this means for your organization.

Who should watch

  • CPOs and procurement leaders
  • CFOs and finance directors
  • Shared Services and GBS leaders
  • Digital transformation and IT leads

Especially relevant for organizations working with SAP, Coupa, or similar Source-to-Pay environments.

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