Online Webinar: Thursday 23rd October 2025 10am Sydney, Australia time.
Most SMEs work hard just to keep up with day-to-day operations — leaving procurement processes manual, slow, and reactive. The result? Budget overspends, missed savings, and a reliance on finance reports that come too late to make a difference. In this 45-minute session, we’ll show you how to bring big-company procurement practices — planning, requisitions, and purchase orders — into your business in a way that’s simple, practical, and built for SMEs.
📅 Thursday, 25th September 2025
⏰ 10am – 11:00 am (Sydney local timezone)
🌐 Live Online Webinar Register here
In this session, you’ll discover how to:
Set and monitor operational budgets (not just P&L reports).
Give department heads visibility and control over spend.
Use requisitions and purchase orders as control points.
Adopt a “No PO, No Pay” policy without the complexity.
See real-time budget impact as spending decisions are made.
👤 Simon Kilshaw – Procurement Specialist & Webinar Host
👤 Andrew Gulino – Procurement Specialist & Product Lead
🎤 Special Guest – Customer Story
Welcome & Introduction – Simon
The Conversation – Simon & Andrew
Live Demonstration – Andrew
Customer Insights
Hear from XXX
Q&A – Moderated by Simon
Wrap-Up & Next Steps – Simon
✅ Drastically reduce coding and approval time
✅ Gain visibility into spend before it happens
✅ Learn how SMEs can achieve big-company procurement control without complexity
✅ Walk away with a practical “How to Get Started” guide
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