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Procurement Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2024/2025: Chapter 7: Healthcare Provider
Chapter 7 provides benchmarks for healthcare providers, including hospitals, group of hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare services providers. The 26 organizations in this sample range from $400 million to over $12 billion in annual revenue.
September, 2024
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Human Resources Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2024/2025: Chapter 1: Executive Summary
This chapter provides an overview of the key findings from the full study and describes the contents of the subsequent chapters.
March, 2025
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Procurement Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2025/2026: Chapter 5: Energy and Utilities
Chapter 5 offers an in-depth analysis of procurement staffing and spending within the energy and utilities sector. This sector is characterized by a diverse range of organizations, including power generation companies, electric and gas utilities, water and sewage companies, and renewable energy providers. The survey sample includes 35 respondents from this sector, with annual revenues as low as $500 million to those exceeding $30 billion.
November, 2025
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Procurement Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2024/2025: Chapter 8: Life Sciences
Chapter 8 provides benchmarks for life sciences companies. The 24 organizations in this sample range from $400 million to over $25 billion in annual revenue.
September, 2024
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Human Resources Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2024/2025: Chapter 2: Composite Metrics
This chapter provides composite metrics for all of the organizations surveyed, across all industry sectors and organization sizes.
March, 2025
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Procurement Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2025/2026: Chapter 6: Healthcare Payors
Chapter 6 provides a detailed analysis of the healthcare payor sector, focusing on benchmarks for procurement staffing and spending. The sector includes a range of organizations such as health insurance companies, managed care organizations, government programs, and other entities that manage healthcare costs. The chapter examines data from 32 respondents, revealing a substantial variation in company sizes, with annual sales ranging from approximately $600 million to over $50 billion.
November, 2025
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Procurement Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2024/2025: Chapter 9: Discrete Manufacturing
Chapter 9 provides benchmarks for discrete manufacturing organizations. Discrete manufacturers are defined as those where the production process adds value by fabricating or assembling individual (discrete) unit production. The category includes manufacturers of consumer products, athletic equipment, industrial equipment, telecommunications equipment, aerospace products, furniture, auto parts, electrical parts, medical devices, and electronic devices, among other products. The 15 organizations in this sample range from $600 million to over $85 billion in annual revenue.
September, 2024
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Human Resources Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2024/2025: Chapter 3A: Mid-Large Organizations
This chapter provides procurement business process metrics for small and midsize organizations across all industries.
March, 2025
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Procurement Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2025/2026: Chapter 7: Healthcare Provider
Chapter 7 provides comprehensive benchmarks for procurement staffing and spending within the healthcare provider industry. This sector includes a diverse array of organizations, such as hospitals, healthcare networks, clinics, long-term care facilities, outpatient care centers, and other healthcare service providers. The 36 respondents from this sector vary significantly in size, with annual revenues ranging from approximately $400 million to over $175 billion.
November, 2025
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Procurement Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2024/2025: Chapter 10: Process Manufacturing
Chapter 10 provides benchmarks for process manufacturers. Process manufacturers are defined as those where the production process adds value by mixing, separating, forming, or chemical reaction. The sector includes manufacturers of chemicals, petrochemicals, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, food and beverage products, cosmetics, building materials, packaging materials, steel, glass, paper products, and other process-manufactured goods. The 18 organizations in this sample range from $600 million to over $31 billion in annual revenue.
September, 2024
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Human Resources Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2024/2025: Chapter 3B: Very Large Organizations
This chapter provides procurement business process metrics for very large organizations across all industries.
March, 2025
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Procurement Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2025/2026: Chapter 8: Insurance Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 8 provides comprehensive benchmarks for procurement staffing and spending within the insurance industry. This sector covers a wide spectrum of organizations, including life insurance, health insurance, property and casualty insurance, reinsurance providers, and specialized insurance carriers. The 15 respondents from this sector vary in size, ranging from companies with annual sales of approximately $900 million to those exceeding $50 billion.
November, 2025
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Finance and Accounting Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2024/2025: Chapter 1: Executive Summary
This chapter provides an overview of the key findings from the full study and describes the contents of the subsequent chapters.
January, 2025
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Human Resources Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2024/2025: Chapter 4: Banking and Finance
Chapter 4 provides benchmarks for banking and financial services companies. The firms in this sector include commercial banks, investment banks, credit unions, mortgage lenders, consumer finance lenders, and other types of lenders and financial services providers.
March, 2025
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Procurement Budgets, Staffing, and Process Metrics 2025/2026: Chapter 9: Life Sciences Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 9 offers a comprehensive examination of the life sciences sector, presenting benchmarks for procurement staffing and spending that reflect the industry's unique characteristics. The sector includes a diverse array of organizations, such as biotechnology firms, pharmaceutical companies, medical device companies, and research institutions. The 34 survey respondents vary in size, with organizations reporting annual revenues ranging from approximately $400 million to over $50 billion, highlighting the sector’s broad economic impact.
November, 2025
