A vendor management system (VMS) is a web-based solution designed to facilitate the procurement, management, and administration of temporary and contract labor. It is a centralized platform that automates and streamlines the entire lifecycle of contingent workforce management, from sourcing and onboarding to performance tracking and offboarding.
In today's dynamic business environment, companies increasingly rely on contingent workers — temporary staff, independent contractors (ICs), consultants, and outsourced service providers — to increase flexibility, reduce costs, and tap into specialized skills. Managing this external, non-permanent workforce poses unique challenges, which is why so many companies depend on a vendor management system (VMS).
While the first VMS platforms were designed to serve only the largest enterprises, VMS solutions are now available that can meet the needs of virtually any business. VMS platforms now range from enterprise solutions to smaller, simpler VMS solutions that organizations can deploy quickly to control and automate their contingent workforce programs.
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Implementing a VMS offers several significant benefits to organizations:
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Implementing a VMS to source and manage the extended workforce offers several significant benefits for organizations:
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Selecting the best VMS platform is crucial for effective contingent workforce management. The decision often involves choosing between an integrated suite from a large software vendor or a best-of-breed solution tailored to specific organizational needs. While consolidating suppliers might seem convenient, this approach can lead to suboptimal outcomes if the chosen system doesn’t fully meet the organization’s requirements.
Critical considerations for selecting a VMS:
Functionality and flexibility
A robust VMS should handle traditional contingent staffing, complex services procurement, and emerging talent sources within a single platform. The system must also provide sophisticated analytics for total talent management and workforce optimization.
Total cost of ownership
Evaluate beyond the initial acquisition cost. Consider program office staffing needs, MSP service requirements, and hidden implementation, integration, and customization costs. A thorough analysis ensures a comprehensive understanding of long-term expenses.
Service and support
Superior VMS providers offer extensive support beyond the basic help desk or “break-fix” services. Look for providers that offer strategic counsel, operational management, and 24/7 support to ensure smooth transitions and ongoing system optimization.
Integration capabilities
The best VMS solutions can integrate seamlessly with leading ERP and HRIS systems. The decision should focus on which VMS offers the best functionality, flexibility, configurability, and support services rather than solely on integration claims by ERP or HRIS vendors.
Innovation and future-proofing
Choose a provider committed to continuous innovation and capable of adapting to future needs. A forward-looking VMS will help capitalize on opportunities and protect against emerging threats in the workforce management landscape.
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When you select a VMS, you are not simply choosing a software solution. You are choosing a technology partner for your extended workforce management journey. Seven important qualities will determine the success of your partnership. Here is a summary:
Analytics
Effective workforce management is data driven. A VMS should include analytic tools that empower you with insight to inform strategic decisions. Ask VMS providers to show you how their workforce analytics help organizations extract actionable insights from their data to achieve efficient program management.
Data security and privacy
Ensuring data security and privacy is paramount. A VMS provider should adhere to rigorous international standards and invest heavily in systems and processes that protect client data. Their commitment should include compliance with global data privacy regulations and robust internal security practices.
Talent focus
The focus should be on engaging and managing talent rather than merely controlling costs. The best approach to VMS technology is the one that delivers qualified external talent across all labor categories while ensuring compliance with various legal and regulatory requirements worldwide.
Global expertise
Combining global solutions with local expertise is essential for successful program expansion. An efficient VMS should offer a single platform for managing non-employees globally, with features that accommodate local requirements and regulations. A VMS provider with an extensive global footprint and a deep understanding of regional differences can ensure smooth program implementation across multiple countries.
Quality of service
Exceptional service is crucial for sustained success. Look for a VMS provider whose high-touch, consultative approach includes comprehensive support services, from implementation to ongoing program optimization. Your provider should facilitate peer-to-peer collaboration and continuous improvement through various client engagement channels.
Scalability
A scalable solution is vital to accommodate changing workforce needs. A truly scalable extended workforce platform is designed to manage all non-employee requirements globally, with continuous investment in product development to stay ahead of market trends and client needs.
Innovation
Embracing innovation is vital for future success. A VMS provider should collaborate with clients to drive product development, incorporating cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and outcomes. Only a provider that is committed to innovation can ensure that clients benefit from the latest advancements in workforce management technology.
You need to evaluate all these qualities to select the right technology partner. Only then can you ensure that your VMS solution will align with your organization's current and future needs.
What else to look out for when selecting a VMS provider
Industry experts recommend a detailed evaluation of VMS providers, considering their track record, contingent workforce expertise, and commitment to innovation. This involves probing beyond standard product capabilities to ensure the provider can deliver on their promises and support your long-term strategic goals.
Several reputable analyst organizations regularly compare VMS solutions and providers. One of the most respected is Everest Group, which annually publishes its Vendor Management System PEAK Matrix® Assessment.
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Businesses in virtually every industry use vendor management systems to manage their contingent workforce. According to Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA), approximately 80% of companies with 1,000 or more employees use a VMS. Leading companies in all the following industries depend on VMS solutions to source and manage external talent:
One organization that uses a Beeline VMS for healthcare staffing cites the system for benefits, including a 97.5% reduction in manual errors, an 80-85% reduction in onboarding time, and reduced licensing fees.
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As businesses compete to find and engage external talent, some organizations that installed a VMS years ago may wonder whether their older system can meet today’s demands. They know that if they are not moving forward technologically, they are falling behind.
We have a checklist of questions to evaluate your VMS provider to ensure that your contingent workforce program can compete successfully in a changing environment.
Over the last 20 years, a vendor management system (VMS) has become indispensable for organizations that rely on contingent workers. A VMS enhances visibility, control, and efficiency by automating and streamlining the procurement, management, and administration of external talent. It helps companies achieve cost savings, improve compliance, and ensure the quality of hires, ultimately enabling them to build a more agile and responsive workforce. As the nature of work continues to evolve, robust VMS solutions will become ever more essential components of modern workforce management strategies.
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