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Oracle Procurement has highly customized workflows both for centralized and decentralized working requirements. Data migration from legacy systems happens seamlessly. It is possible to handles multi-country, various business units setup functionality.
industry standard; add-ons & API
I find it fairly easy to navigate and understand without much training. Workflow, which is important for our decentralized organization, is something we were able to configure to match our old processes. The move to RSSP I see as a positive with a much smoother layout and user experience, even though there are some areas where it is a step back from the current classic UI in terms of key functionality. I do appreciate the engagement from Oracle SMEs that we have been able to meet and the responsiveness with some of the challenges we have faced since implementation.
User Interface seems to be difficult to understand and learn in the beginning for those who haven't worked or dealt with Oracle systems before. User interface is jargon heavy and very intuitive in nature.
ui; jargon
There are a few different things we've found throughout our implementation that seem simple in nature but have been tough to explain to users as part of change management. Inability to customize search parameters (e.g., starts with vs. contains) or the number of clicks it sometimes takes to evaluate/update a multiple line requisition or the ability for decentralized users versus central buyers to take certain actions on change orders, have been topics that have come up. Much of this is due to our configurations but nonetheless are impactful to our users.