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Requisition-to-Order Cycle Time

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Definition

The elapsed time from a requisition being raised to a purchase order being issued to the supplier.

Explanation

This metric measures how fast the internal buying pipeline moves. Long cycle times frustrate users and drive maverick spend; automating approvals and PO creation is the main lever to shorten it.

Example

Automating approvals cut average requisition-to-order time from four days to four hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Requisition-to-Order Cycle Time?

The elapsed time from a requisition being raised to a purchase order being issued to the supplier. This metric measures how fast the internal buying pipeline moves. Long cycle times frustrate users and drive maverick spend; automating approvals and PO creation is the main lever to shorten it.

Can you give an example of Requisition-to-Order Cycle Time?

Automating approvals cut average requisition-to-order time from four days to four hours.

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