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What Can We Learn From Finance Leaders in Software?

Vikash Dass

As startups grow and scale, the responsibilities of the CFO and the finance team becomes far more complex than any other arm of the organization. Many firms seek to hire a candidate with experience dealing with investors and lenders, taking companies to public status, knowledge of technical regulations and best…

January 21, 2020

Aligning Your Procurement Procedures With The Uniform Guidance – Veronica Cook

Dani Hao Dani Hao

This interview is taken from an episode of the Spend Culture Stories podcast. In this episode, Veronica Cook, the Audit Senior Manager at Peterson Sullivan shares all you need to know about the Uniform Guidance in a straightforward and engaging way. 

August 1, 2019

What is the Difference Between P2P, R2R, and Q2C?

Vikash Dass

Knowing the difference between procure-to-pay (P2P), record-to-report (R2R) and quote-to-cash (Q2C) is essential to your procurement process. Not only do these processes help you understand how to make your procurement more streamlined, but they also improve efficiency.

February 11, 2019

How Universities and Charter Schools Prepare for Audits

Jessica Chang

Auditing is a process of reviewing an organization’s financial records to decide if they are accurate and align with regulations, state laws, and accounting standards. They are done usually by third-party auditors that are CPA(certified public accountants) or by an auditing firm. There are both internal auditors and external auditors.

May 30, 2018

Yes, Procurement & Supply Chain Pros Can Become CEOs — Just ask these 5 CPOs

Rudy Yuly Rudy Yuly

If you had started out in any company’s procurement department, the highest position you could aspire to was the chief procurement officer (CPO). And then the Great Recession of 2008 changed everything.

August 29, 2016

Here’s What John Oliver Has To Say About Charter Schools

Nitant Narang Nitant Narang

In John Oliver’s episode on charter schools, he did what he does best — systematically deconstruct a vexed and complex issue without coming off as sanctimonious or boring. Fraud, inefficiency and rampant closures have dogged charter schools for far too long and, even as an alarming number of recent news reports by small and regional publications…

August 22, 2016

How Charter Schools Benefit from Purchasing Software

Sean Kolenko

At their best, charter schools become more than just classrooms or houses of tests, grades and homework. Schools are the glue that builds communities.

March 7, 2016

6 Reasons Why Charter Schools Fail

Jeannette Montroy

Charter schools have come to be an important part of the educational system in many parts of America. They provide unique and innovative approaches to learning that traditional schools are unable to offer. In some jurisdictions, charter schools have been shown to out perform public schools – all while operating on smaller…

August 5, 2015

Charter School Growth & the Case for e-Procurement

Sean Kolenko

Charter schools have been seen explosive growth in the US, but what are they and how do they differ from other types of schools? Let’s begin with a succinct definition from the U.S. Department of Education:

November 6, 2014

Procurify: an Integral Part of Intrinsic Charter School

Sean Kolenko

Intrinsic Schools is a new, progressive charter school organization based in Chicago, Illinois. Intrinsic Schools is focused on bringing technology into the classroom and creating a new model for education.

July 22, 2014
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