PROCUREMENT 101

Are More Than 80% of Your Suppliers Fully Enabled?

Explore the impacts of mature supplier enablement.

Introduction

Many organizations focus heavily on implementing Source-to-Pay (S2P) systems but fall short when it comes to truly enabling their suppliers. The average organization only has 44% of suppliers digitally enabled (Ardent Partners), a clear signal that most are missing a major opportunity to drive efficiency and reduce risk. To address this gap, it's important to understand what mature supplier enablement entails and how it contributes to the overall effectiveness of your S2P program.

Supplier enablement is more than just onboarding

It’s common to think of supplier enablement as a one-time event, but this surface-level approach leaves value on the table. Mature supplier enablement means actively managing the supplier’s performance, risk profile, and participation in digital transactions throughout the relationship. 

This includes:

  • Ensuring supplier master data is clean and consistent 
  • Monitoring and scoring supplier risk and performance within your platform 
  • Aligning suppliers to preferred payment terms and transaction methods 
  • Encouraging consistent participation in digital workflows 

is your invoicing process fully digital?

Your invoice processing model is a key indicator of the maturity of your supplier enablement, if most invoices still arrive as PDFs or paper, a significant digital gap remains. Truly enabled suppliers should be transacting digitally through channels that support automation, visibility, and control. Consider the following questions to assess where your organization stands:  

  • Are suppliers submitting invoices through a portal or system integration? 
  • Is your team achieving touchless invoice processing, where POs, receipts, and invoices match without manual intervention? 
  • Can you track invoice status and exceptions in real time? 

When these capabilities are in place, organizations benefit from shorter cycle times, fewer errors, and better cash flow management. 

Mature enablement drives outcomes

Fully enabled suppliers aren’t just easier to manage, they also contribute to stronger performance across the procurement lifecycle. With real-time data and digital engagement, organizations can:

  • Proactively manage compliance and risk 
  • Reduce processing costs through automation 
  • Improve supplier relationships with greater transparency and communication 
  • Unlock sourcing and contract value by steering spend to the right vendors 

Despite the clear benefits, few organizations have achieved this level of maturity. If your S2P platform is live but supplier participation remains low, now is the time to identify opportunities to drive broader adoption and deepen engagement. 

Conclusion

Optis helps organizations close the supplier enablement gap by delivering targeted services across every stage of the process. We offer supplier enablement strategy and execution, hands-on portal configuration, invoice automation design, and change management support to drive adoption.  

Whether you’re planning an initial wave of onboarding or looking to expand enablement post go-live, get in touch with our team for the expert guidance needed to help you scale supplier participation and unlock value. 

Author

Neha Grover, Manager

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