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Ensuring value for money from your professional services SoW spend
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Most organisations have significant blind spots in how they buy professional services. Without clear visibility over supply costs, demand costs, and internal costs, budget leaks go unnoticed and value goes unrealised. This guide shows you how to fix that.
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