Kronos Group

How procurement training leads to
sustainable cost savings

Here is how companies are securing their long-term financial health and paving the way to innovation.

From higher employee burnout to the newly discovered strategic value of procurement, the past few years have changed the ways companies operate and the challenges they face.

As industries around the world begin to turn their focus away from survival and towards sustainable innovation, companies attempt to adapt swiftly to these needs. Procurement training is presenting itself as the most sustainable and value-added method of balancing all business priorities while meeting necessary objectives to stay competitive.

In Kronos Group’s latest eBook, How procurement training leads to sustainable cost savings, we dive into the multifaceted value of function-specific training to boost the innovative capacity of the workforce while boosting their engagement, happiness, and productivity throughout crises.

We explore how investing in adequate training helps:

See why training is becoming a popular, long-term mode of cost optimisation when you download our free eBook.

Discover how implementing sustainable optimisation measures for critical business functions is the only way to capture and retain a competitive edge in the current business landscape. 

Take a look at our collection of resources for more insights.

Julie Brand

A part of Kronos Group’s team since 2018, Julie is a leader who has honed her specialisation in business transformation and utilised her expansive financial expertise to power business strategy and add value to what we do. She has amassed experience (Pfizer, Sony, AXA, SMEC, Tradelink) all over the world in strategy, project management, analysis, and supply chain.