In our latest podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with Aïssatou Sylla, Procurement Lead at Qonto, about her journey in building a Procurement function from the ground up. From navigating initial challenges to implementing impactful strategies, Aïssatou’s expertise offers a clear roadmap for procurement professionals.
Aïssatou joined Qonto as their first Procurement Manager, reporting directly to the FP&A Director. Her mission was to establish a procurement strategy that would support Qonto's rapid growth and contribute directly to profitability. As Qonto expanded, reaching 1,600 employees in a competitive tech landscape, the need for structured procurement became paramount.
When Aïssatou was brought on board, Qonto’s leadership expected her to not only optimize spend but also to align procurement activities with the company’s broader strategic goals. The focus was clear: as the organization grew, so did the complexity of managing its expenditures. Aïssatou was tasked with:
Being the first procurement hire in a growing tech company comes with unique challenges. Aïssatou highlighted that newcomers should anticipate an environment where systems are not fully established, and processes might be scattered.
Aïssatou structured her first 90 days around three priorities, ensuring a solid foundation for her role:
Her first major project targeted SaaS spending, which constituted approximately 10% of total expenditures. By negotiating contracts with key SaaS providers, Aïssatou not only achieved cost reductions but also demonstrated procurement's value to the broader organization.
Early Wins: A successful negotiation with a major SaaS supplier earned her positive feedback from the tech team and helped establish her credibility within the organization.
Aïssatou emphasized the importance of internal sponsorship in her role. Securing the support of executives, particularly the CTO, was instrumental in her ability to drive impactful projects. This sponsorship not only facilitated negotiations but also helped in communicating the value of procurement across the organization.
Collaboration was key to Aïssatou’s strategy. Building strong relationships with other functions, such as accounting and legal, was crucial for successful procurement operations.
As procurement evolves, the integration of AI presents exciting opportunities. Aïssatou expressed her enthusiasm for leveraging AI tools to enhance efficiency.
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