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Better ways to say “End-to-end”
A useful phrase, badly inflated.
i · Why avoid itTwo lines, no filler
The phrase is precise when it means "from first step to last." It's vague when it just means "complete." If you use it, name the first step and the last step.
ii · Before & afterDrop-in demo
Before
An end-to-end procurement solution.
After
Procurement coverage from requisition to payment.
iii · The alternatives4 ways out
- 01Complete neutral
all parts included
A complete procurement platform.
- 02Full-cycle neutral
workflow spans a cycle
Full-cycle procurement.
- 03From X to Y neutral
explicit endpoints
From requisition to payment.
- 04Comprehensive neutral
covering everything
Comprehensive procurement coverage.
iv · Brew tipKeep this one
Write the first step and the last step. If you can't, your coverage isn't as end-to-end as you thought.