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Revision as of 04:24, 17 July 2023
Before the processing of a customer order or internal order may start, each order needs to fulfll three approval criteria:
- Financial approval - Depending on financial volume of an order, different parties need to approve the order
- Technical approval - Special product groups require also a product group manager to approve the order before it is granted (e.g. shotguns)
- Personal equipment approval - Sometimes, orders may exceed organizational rules, and require clearance of a teamleader.
Financial approval strategies
Companies have diiferent approval strategies which can lead to complex workflows which slow down the procurement flows dramatically. To avoid this, ZUGSEIL allows the free definition of financial approval strategies. These strategies can be defined as companywide "fallback strategy" which can be defined to be overridden in special purchasing scenarios, e.g. when procuring certain product groups.
Most commonly used strategies are:
- Hierarchical approval - In this strategy, financial approvals follow a predefined hierarchy or chain of command.
- Threshold-based approval - This strategy involves setting predefined monetary thresholds for different levels of approval. For example, requests below a certain amount may be approved by a lower-level manager, while higher-value requests require approval from a higher-level executive or finance team.
- Costcenter based approval - The owner of the costcenter bearing the inflicted cost, has to approve the order
ZUGSEIL comes with the Financial approval strategy administration App, which allows free definition of clearance strategies for various purchasing scenarios.