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21 May 2026Technology procurement can feel complex, but the most effective approaches are often based on a few simple structures. Organisations that manage procurement well tend to follow consistent rules that guide decision-making and reduce risk.
These rules help create a process that is both practical and repeatable.
1. define the need before engaging suppliers
One of the most common challenges in procurement is starting with a solution instead of a requirement.
Supplier demonstrations and recommendations can quickly shape internal thinking. Teams begin to focus on what a product can do rather than what they actually need.
This can lead to decisions being shaped by supplier offerings rather than the specific needs of the business.
A more effective approach is to define the requirement clearly before engaging with suppliers. This includes understanding:
- The problem being solved
- Who will use the technology
- What success looks like in practice
When this is clear, it becomes much easier to assess whether a solution is the right fit.
2. Apply consistent evaluation criteria
Comparing technology options is rarely straightforward. Suppliers present their solutions in different ways, making it difficult to assess them side by side.
Without a consistent framework for your technology procurement process, decisions can become subjective.
Applying the same criteria to each option helps create clarity. This might include:
- Functional fit
- Total cost over time
- Flexibility and scalability
- Contract terms and risks
Consistency allows organisations to move beyond surface-level comparisons and understand the true value of each option.
3. Understand the long term commitment
Technology procurement is not just about selecting the right solution for your business. It’s about committing to a long-term supplier relationship.
Many costs and conditions only become clear over time. Subscription increases, renewal terms, and usage limits all affect the overall impact of a decision.
Focusing only on upfront pricing can lead to unexpected challenges later.
Taking time to review contracts and understand the full commercial picture helps organisations avoid these issues down the line and plan for any changes ahead of time.
Structure over complexity
Technology procurement does not need to be complicated, but it does need to be structured.
These focuses provide a base foundation for clear decision-making, and can help organisations stay organised whilst avoiding common pitfalls.
Working with an independent procurement partner can also help simplify the process. Our structured, impartial approach helps businesses navigate complex technology decisions with greater clarity and confidence.
