New: what governed autonomous procurement actually means
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Bring one real procurement workflow.

In short

Tell us which workflow costs your team the most coordination effort and we will build the demonstration around it. You will see the trigger, the agent actions, the rules that permitted them, the point where the platform stops and asks a person, the system update and the audit record.

What to expect

  • A working demonstration rather than a slide presentation.
  • The governance configuration shown, not described.
  • An action blocked at a threshold, with the rule that blocked it.
  • An escalation reaching a named approver, with its reason attached.
  • An honest answer about anything the product does not yet do.

Who should attend

Procurement leadership and the process owner for the chosen workflow. If autonomous execution will need a security or internal audit review, bringing those colleagues to the first session usually shortens the evaluation considerably.

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And what goes wrong in it today. A sentence is enough — the exceptions are the useful part.

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How it usually runs

There is no standard script, because the point is your workflow rather than ours. The structure below is what most sessions settle into.

  1. You describe the workflow and where it currently stalls. Ten minutes of a real example is worth more than an hour of requirements.
  2. We show the trigger entering a governed record and the agent establishing context, including what it asks for when the request is incomplete.
  3. We show your policy expressed as executable rules, and the same request taking a different route when the value or entity changes.
  4. We deliberately push the workflow past a threshold so you can see it stop, and see what the escalation carries to the approver.
  5. We show the approved outcome reaching the system of record, then retrieve the full action history for that single transaction.
  6. We tell you what would need configuring, what would need integrating and what the product does not currently do.