With the order-to-cash process spanning multiple functions within an organization, it can be a challenge for businesses to ensure its efficiency and effectiveness. Many companies are looking to master data management as a means of streamlining their order-to-cash process. To successfully manage master data, and then improve the order-to-cash process, organizations should look at three factors.
The supply chain function is an important component in an organization’s order-to-cash process. With the process spanning so many functions across the enterprise, master data management can be key to improving the overall process. APQC has found three important factors that can make an impact on the success of a master data management program.
The infographic below presents these factors and how they ultimately affect an organization’s order-to-cash process.
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