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The Hackett Group: 64% of Procurement Leaders Say AI Will Transform Their Jobs

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New report reveals procurement AI adoption set to bridge 9% efficiency gap in 2025

MIAMI, April 10, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Hackett Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: HCKT), a leading generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) strategic consultancy and executive advisory firm, today released findings from its 2025 Key Issues Study, revealing that AI is rapidly redefining procurement. Indeed, 64% of procurement leaders expect AI and Gen AI to transform their roles within five years. Despite this shift, procurement faces a critical challenge: workloads are projected to increase by 10% in 2025, while budgets grow just 1% creating a 9% efficiency gap.

"Procurement organizations must accelerate AI adoption to unlock new levels of efficiency and value creation," said Christopher Sawchuk, principal and Global Procurement Executive Advisory practice leader at The Hackett Group. "Early adopters are already seeing measurable productivity and cost improvements, but the real opportunity lies in scaling AI-driven transformation across sourcing, contract management, and supplier collaboration."

AI’s expanding role in procurement

In 2024, procurement teams explored how they can realize value through Gen AI:

  • Approximately 49% of procurement teams piloted Gen AI use cases, while 4% reported large-scale deployment.

  • AI-driven procurement tools delivered up to 10% improvements in productivity, quality and cost savings.

  • About 47% of organizations are using embedded AI in existing procurement software like Coupa AI Classification and SAP Joule Copilot.

While adoption is still in its early stages, procurement leaders expect breakthrough value, with some organizations already achieving productivity improvements of 25% or more.

Procurement leaders see AI driving impact across key functions, with top use cases in purchase order processing, spend analytics and e-procurement. Pilot activity is ramping up in contract life-cycle management, advanced analytics and category management. Teams are also investigating customer support, e-sourcing and advanced analytics use cases.

The procurement road map for AI in 2025

The study shows that procurement organizations are making a broad shift toward intelligent automation to help advance their top priorities: improving spend reduction, ensuring supply continuity, transforming the operating model, combatting inflation and implementing digital transformation.

Transforming the operating model moved up in priority from previous years, as leaders look to bridge a widening efficiency gap (9%) and prepare the organization for large-scale AI deployment. In fact, many procurement organizations reported plans to invest in new Gen AI technology (42%), as well as upgrading existing Gen AI technology (33%).