Daily Archives: February 24, 2025

The Green Cabbage Grows Another Leaf

When we first invited you to Take a Leaf from the Green Cabbage eighteen months ago, we covered one of the most extensive services-backed indirect-focussed spend analysis players in the market (serving clients like Delta, Home Depot, Dell, Adobe, etc.) with deep support for:

  • SaaS Subscriptions: going well beyond many of the dime-a-dozen SaaS cost analyzers (and there are quite a number of those now, see our coverage of the Sacred Cows), Green Cabbage can unpack the purposely confusing consumption models the big players throw at you (to try and get you to spend more than you need to), do SKU level price comparisons, provide you deep insight into negotiation opportunities, and, through their MITs, provide guidance into how to achieve actual savings
  • Contingent Workforce (CW): detailed insights into over 70,000 position-level-market (geography) combinations for deep negotiation insights across 120 countries
  • Clinicals: deep knowledge and insights into clinical SKUs and sourcing
  • Invari: their Invoice management platform, which allows invoice and payment data to automatically be extracted into the appropriate spend cubes while also providing core I2P capability (and eliminating the need for YAP — yet another platform)
  • MITs (Market Intelligence Theses) across SaaS, CW, and Clinicals: which could be lightweight, comprehensive, or competitive; guaranteed to be completed within 3 days, and usually completed in 1 to 2 days for lightweight and comprehensive
  • Contract Library: Green Cabbage starts by loading your contracts, not your spend data, extracting the key terms and pricing, and then loads your spend data, tying as much as they can to your contracts (for immediate insights into any pricing violations); this is important because this is the foundation for the deep insights they can provide via Elegion, which we mentioned, but didn’t get into as it was in earlier stages at the time

Now, since it’s only been six months, you’re probably wondering how much new stuff could there be that would entice Sourcing Innovation to pen an update after such a short time. Quite a bit actually. There are five improved and new offerings in particular that need to be addressed:

Elegion (formerly GC Legal)

Elegion, their in-depth contract clause repository, contains hundreds of business, commercial, and legal terms; conditions; and standard contract clauses with an explanation of what each term is along with best-in-class definitions of each clause.
The platform makes it a point to call out the highly-relevant “mousetraps” that suppliers will use to (often unfairly) protect themselves through inclusion, exclusion, or modified language. The best-in-class definitions are drafted by licensed attorneys with expertise in the relevant subject matter and areas specifically supported by Green Cabbage (IT, Marketing, and Contingent Workforce). Moreover, the attorneys who drafted these clauses have collectively negotiated thousands of deals from both sides of the table in these areas.

In addition, directly through the platform, via secure end-to-end encryption, users can use their credits* to asynchronously request input on specific clauses in the agreements presented to them during their negotiation with a response guaranteed within 48 hours. Moreover, they can also request synchronous 30 min or 60 min 1-on-1 consultations with an on-staff Green Cabbage Attorney who is an expert in the contract they are currently negotiating. (Green Cabbage‘s top attorneys used to work for the top tech giants and contingent workforce providers.) This service, of course, uses up credits much faster than one-time asynchronous message requests, but can be invaluable when negotiating a multi-million dollar contract. However, the best part of the offering is the deep insight into terms, conditions, clauses, and best language/practice that can allow a buyer to address most of their legal questions self-serve with confidence!

* each subscription comes with a certain number of credits, and clients can always buy more

Better Support for Corporate Hierarchies

As we indicated in our first article, Green Cabbage supports a number of big Private Equity firms, including Private Equity Firms that manage a number of other Private Equity Firms (where each has specialized funds). As such, they have built an infinitely extensible corporate hierarchy with appropriate view and access permissions, that allow an individual, with the right permissions in any department or company, to see all of the spend in all of the departments and companies under their purview down the chain to identify opportunities for contract (re)negotiations through the utilization of a common platform provider, CWM provider, etc. (You may not believe it, but even the mega-corps will respond to a renegotiate now or we stop using you across 10 of our companies … no need to wait for the renewal.) This helps them answer questions like “how much do I spend across my portfolio with supplier S or on category X”, which is very powerful information to have for leverage and can often support contract negotiation at a group or higher level.

Receptio Integration (GPA)

If you’re a large mid-market or Global 3000, you use a lot of tech. These will range from small task/function/department specific small SaaS apps that go on the P-Card to multi-million contracts with the likes of Microsoft, Oracle, or Google. And while there is savings available in virtually every contract in every price range, for a large mid-market or global multi-national, it’s not worth chasing 5K on a 50K contract when there is likely 200K to be saved on a 1M contract. In this situation, you’ll just blindly accept the renewal for the small SaaS app if the price increase is 10% or less, and spend your hours negotiating an extra 10% from the behemoth because that’s big bucks. But what about the mid-range? The 50K to 250K contracts where there’s likely 5K to 50K of savings? That’s nothing to scoff at, but the cost of the effort involved, especially if you need to involve Legal, sometimes negates the value you realize.

So what’s the answer? Pre-negotiated Terms and Conditions from specialized GPOs that specialize in the best rates, on average, from these providers by bringing these, usually smaller, providers more business volume than they’d get on their own. That’s Receptio — an integration platform that connects you to Green Cabbage‘s Group Purchasing Arm partners that can get you better deals from many SaaS providers and Contingent Workforce providers than you can get on your own when your needs fall into the mid-range of spending.

Supplier Newstand

What’s the one thing missing from most supplier management and contract management platforms? Supplier Insights that are meaningful at contract negotiation and renewal time. Why is this typically missing? Because it requires scouring the internet to find relevant news that relates to the supplier, pulling in the links and creating summaries (hallucination free), and then tagging the articles to relevant subject matter (ownership, management, product, etc.) to allow a buyer to determine not only the org type and management but whether that’s likely to change (e.g. the organization just brought in an expert consultant on going public, announced a new CEO, etc.).

Green Cabbage recently released the first version (that currently scours over 750 news channels and vetted news sources) of this that allows you to see and search all of the recent news associated with a supplier — including, but not limited to: acquisition/merger activity, pricing changes, layoffs, executive movement, etc. — and is currently working on the next release that will associate these articles with pre-defined tags to provide quick insights.

Marketing Spend Intelligence

This is the newest offering of the Green Cabbage platform — deep, specialized insight into marketing spend. IT Spend may be the biggest at 5 Trillion Spend, but Marketing is no slouch either at an extrapolated estimated value approaching 2 Trillion when you correlate various sources and metrics, with Advertising spending alone topping 1 Trillion in 2024 (with the E&M industry being a 2.8 Trillion industry in the US alone). And, like SaaS, there is a huge amount of overspend in this category as well, especially in the non-creative spend in production and distribution when material and standardized service costs are not analyzed. Moreover, very few spend analysis, procurement software, or consultancies can provide these deep insights and guidance — and fewer still with guidance for marketing professionals with little-to-no Procurement experience. This alone almost warrants an update as market intelligence alone unveils huge opportunities, but, as you just noticed, this is just one of many improvements.

In other words, Green Cabbage has been advancing their offering at a rapid rate, as they also expand globally, with offices in the United Kingdom and India to complement their US office, and expansion into AustralAsia imminent.