14-16 in preparation for Purdue's Ariba P2P launch. 14-16 by Procurement Services and Ariba.Ībout 25 people attended "Train the Trainer" sessions Aug. To prepare for that process, 25 training leaders from various University areas attended a Train the Trainer (TTT) workshop offered Aug. A recorded version of the showcase is at Those employees will participate in hands-on training sessions in the coming weeks. In July and August, several hundred future users attended four showcases where they received a high-level overview of P2P. Meanwhile, PPT's supplier enablement team continues to enlist suppliers at an exceptionally high rate, he says, and that level of participation in Ariba sets up a win-win situation.Īriba P2P will replace SAP SRM V5.0, and those who will use it already have had opportunities for exposure. We've given a bit more time before the launch so everyone involved can benefit thoroughly from our training opportunities and become comfortable with Ariba." "The software will be ready for us around Sept. 14," says Philip O'Keeffe, director of procurement services. Training, software and supplier sign-up all are on track for launching Ariba's Procure to Pay (P2P) system, a foundation in Purdue's broader Procurement Process Transformation (PPT).Īs the second of several tools to be adopted, P2P will be how the University transacts business with suppliers of everything from pencils and paper to laboratory equipment. (Purdue University photo/Mark Simons) Download Photo 7 in Lawson Computer Science Building, Room 1142. In support, behind O'Keeffe, is Kevin Curtiss, an Ariba representative. Philip O'Keeffe, director of procurement services, is leading the session. ![]() ![]() ![]() Business office personnel from across Purdue attend a procurement showcase on use of the Ariba P2P system, which is to be launched Oct.
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