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Using Contractor Management Software to Manage Supply Chain Risk

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January 28, 2020

It’s expected that 50% of the entire U.S. workforce by 2030 will be contract workers.

As more organizations view contractors and suppliers as valuable business partners intrinsic to driving service and product innovation, managing compliance in-house for all of these suppliers becomes burdensome.

It’s no wonder then that 50% of companies plan to increase spending on prequalification checks and contractor training and onboarding in 2020.

In this Making the Case guide, we explore the key contractor management challenges facing today’s companies and show how a Cloud-based solution that comprises people, processes, and technology can save companies time and money while also protecting their brand reputations.


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