Control Company Costs
Our tip sheet, Turn Policy Shifts into Clarity, covers five questions to help you examine where your business stands on navigating policy changes, along with tips on how you can improve management of
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Control Company Costs
Our new tip sheet, Turning Spending Decisions into Moments of Accuracy, examines five ways to gain greater clarity. They are areas that SAP Concur solutions can help bring visibility so your company c
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Control Company Costs
As our recent ebook points out, there are four things you can do to take control of those moments, thereby controlling cash, costs, and regulatory compliance along the way. Because when you equip your
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Control Company Costs
Businesses can benefit from technology that incorporates pre-spend authorizations, automatically captures all those varied invoices, and turns them into useable and verifiable data. It then compares t
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Travel and Expense
The healthier the financial processes, the better the oversight, the stronger the compliance, and the fewer inefficiencies that weigh the organization down. While there are many best practices and ti
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Control Company Costs
Advanced automation transforms not only companies, processes and efficiency, but also the careers of finance and IT leaders who apply business process automation with sophistication.
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Travel and Expense
Organisations across 6 Asia Pacific countries are excited to make their corporate travel program sustainable, and are turning to technology for help.
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Travel and Expense
According to our new Global Business Travel Survey, the challenge of being a travel manager in today’s constantly evolving travel environment is more of a struggle than ever.
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Dr Carl Jones VP and Head of Strategy for Asia Pacific at SAP Concur has been appointed to the Global Business Travel Associations GBTA Global Sustainability Committee as ViceChair Dr...
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Business Continuity
If your key performance indicators haven’t been adjusted to reflect changes, you could be measuring the wrong things the wrong way and getting the wrong information.  
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