Simplify Purchasing And Reduce Costs Using HAQM Business
More B2B buyers are using HAQM Business, but how do you know if it’s the right fit for your organization? To better understand the benefits, costs, and risks associated with using HAQM Business with Business Prime, Forrester studied several customers from across industries.
Join Forrester’s Principal Consultant, Henry Huang, and HAQM’s Business Prime Director, Moz Thomas, as they reveal the study findings and examine the potential ROI enterprises may realize by deploying HAQM Business with Business Prime.
In the webinar we will cover:
• The quantified benefits of leveraging HAQM Business to reduce costs and shipping
• How you can improve spend control through the optimization of tail and rogue spend
• The efficiencies of your existing procurement processes
*All attendees will receive a link in the webinar registration confirmation email to download a digital copy of the The Total Economic Impact™ of HAQM Business and Business Prime report.
About the speakers
Henry Huang is a principal consultant with the Total Economic Impact (TEI) practice of Forrester Consulting. He has an extensive background in technology road mapping, providing strategic direction to organizations. His specialties include ERP, CRM, and security in enterprise environments. Currently, his work focuses on the articulation of business value from technology investments under the TEI framework.
Moz Thomas leads the development of Business Prime at HAQM Business, bringing customers the convenience of fast, free shipping, plus pricing plans and benefits suited for the workplace. Launched in 2017, Business Prime is now available in 7 countries and offers business delivery, procurement software, enhanced pricing, and professional services. Prior to HAQM, Moz spent 13 years at Microsoft where he held various leadership roles in Lync/Skype for Business (now Microsoft Teams), Bing, and MSN. Moz graduated from Cambridge University with Masters in Chemical Engineering and later received his MBA from Harvard Business School.