Webinar Procurement in 2026: How CPOs Move Beyond Savings to Enterprise Spend Control
Author : Jake Ward | Published On : 12 Mar 2026
Executive Overview
Over the past decade, Chief Procurement Officers (CPOs) have significantly accelerated the adoption of procurement technologies across sourcing, contract management, supplier management, and procure-to-pay processes. These investments have improved visibility, increased automation, and strengthened governance across procurement operations. However, despite these advancements, many organizations continue to face challenges in converting sourcing savings into sustained enterprise-wide spend control—especially in an environment shaped by inflation, supply chain volatility, and increasing budget pressures.
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In 2026, the procurement challenge is no longer limited to generating savings during sourcing events. The real priority is ensuring that those savings are consistently realized and protected across everyday purchasing decisions, supplier interactions, contract compliance, and invoice management. When procurement execution becomes fragmented across multiple systems, stakeholders, and channels, organizations experience value leakage through maverick spending, price inconsistencies, contract bypass, invoice exceptions, and supplier performance disruptions.
This research-driven CPO briefing, presented by QKS Group analysts, explores why procurement execution often breaks down after sourcing wins and what procurement leaders must rethink in their strategy, operating model, and technology investments. Leveraging insights from SPARK Plus buyer intelligence, the session translates real-world experiences from procurement leaders into practical, actionable guidance for navigating procurement challenges in 2026.
What to Expect
This webinar provides a structured and insight-rich discussion on how procurement organizations operate today, where spend control gaps emerge, and what needs to change to sustain value in a dynamic business environment.
Participants will gain clarity on why strong sourcing results do not automatically translate into enterprise spend control and how execution gaps appear across intake management, contract compliance, supplier performance, and accounts payable processes.
The session focuses on real execution challenges faced by procurement leaders today. It also highlights the most critical capabilities procurement teams and technology providers must prioritize as inflationary pressures, compliance requirements, and internal stakeholder expectations continue to rise.
Key Discussion Topics
From Sourcing Savings to Enterprise Spend Control
• Why sourcing savings often fail to sustain through everyday procurement execution
• What enterprise spend control truly means for modern CPOs—from compliance and cash management to cost discipline
• Identifying the most common sources of value leakage, including maverick spending, price variance, and contract bypass
Where Procurement Execution Breaks Down
• Gaps in intake and demand management that enable off-process purchasing and specification drift
• Contract coverage limitations across tail spend and decentralized procurement environments
• Invoice discrepancies and supplier performance variability that create hidden operational costs
Controls That Sustain Procurement Outcomes
• Behavioral controls that guide purchasing decisions through policy triggers, guided buying, and exception prevention
• The importance of strong data foundations, including supplier master data quality, accurate catalog pricing, and complete contract metadata
• Practical applications of AI, including anomaly detection for pricing and invoices, predictive exception management, and proactive risk alerts
Inflation Pressure and Price Discipline in 2026
• Managing indexed pricing, renewals, substitutions, and service rate cards with greater discipline
• Strengthening cost avoidance strategies and controlling should-cost variances during periods of volatility
• Supplier strategies that reduce cost instability through reliability improvements, lead-time consistency, and risk mitigation
Operating Model and Stakeholder Adoption
• Why democratized procurement requires stronger intake management and guided buying experiences
• Enhancing stakeholder engagement to improve adoption, satisfaction, and early procurement involvement in strategic initiatives
• Aligning procurement, finance, and business leaders on accountability and decision ownership for enterprise spend control
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Panel Discussion
From Sourcing Wins to Spend Control: Where Procurement Execution Still Breaks
Industry experts and procurement leaders will discuss:
• The most common procurement execution breakpoints experienced by CPOs
• Practical strategies organizations use to address these challenges
• What procurement leaders standardize across the enterprise and where flexibility is allowed by category or business unit
• The critical trade-offs between speed, governance, and stakeholder experience in modern procurement environments
Key Metrics CPOs Should Track in 2026
As procurement evolves from savings-focused strategies to enterprise spend control, CPOs must monitor a new set of performance indicators:
Spend Control Coverage
• Spend under management
• Contract coverage rates
• Guided buying adoption levels
Leakage Reduction
• Maverick spend rate
• Price variance levels
• Invoice exception frequency
Commercial Effectiveness
• Total cost of ownership (TCO) reduction
• Cost avoidance outcomes
• Accuracy of should-cost models
Execution Efficiency
• Touchless processing rates
• First-pass invoice match performance
• Requisition-to-PO and invoice-to-pay cycle times
Supplier Reliability
• On-time, in-full (OTIF) performance
• Quality metrics
• Lead-time variability impacting total cost stability
Analyst Recommendations & Best Practices
During this session, QKS Group analysts will also share practical best practices to help procurement leaders strengthen enterprise spend control, including:
• Designing procurement architectures that enforce controls across the entire procurement lifecycle rather than simply reporting outcomes
• Aligning sourcing, contracts, supplier management, and procure-to-pay processes into a unified execution model
• Reducing spend leakage through guided buying, policy enforcement, and proactive exception prevention
• Strengthening supplier performance management to minimize cost volatility during inflationary cycles
• Building measurable spend control scorecards that move beyond savings as the primary procurement metric
Who Should Attend
This session is designed for senior professionals responsible for procurement strategy, execution, and digital transformation, including:
• Chief Procurement Officers (CPOs)
• Heads and Directors of Procurement
• Category and Strategic Sourcing Leaders
• Procurement Operations and Transformation Executives
• Source-to-Pay and Procure-to-Pay Program Owners
• Finance leaders responsible for spend governance and compliance
• Procurement technology and digital procurement leaders
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Why You Should Attend
Join this exclusive session to access QKS Group’s SPARK Plus buyer intelligence and forward-looking procurement research. Attendees will gain practical insights into how leading organizations are moving beyond isolated sourcing savings to build sustainable enterprise spend control through execution-driven procurement strategies, operating models, and technology decisions.
If your organization is navigating rising inflation, increasing compliance requirements, and growing pressure to deliver measurable procurement value, this webinar will provide the strategic perspective and practical guidance needed to lead procurement transformation in 2026.
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