Outsourcing Study Connects Enterprise Software and Success
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Organizations that outsource business processes, such as HR or
Finance and Accounting, fully realize the inextricable, critical
role information technology (IT) and enterprise software
applications play in their outsourcing success, according to the
results of a just-released market assessment by EquaTerra. The
market assessment also found that business process outsourcing
(BPO) buyers cite the IT capabilities of external service providers
as vital to BPO success, and that buyers have a strong proclivity
for leveraging the applications from enterprise software vendors
that possess a clear BPO vision.
Respondents to EquaTerra’s 2007 edition of the Role of
Enterprise Software Applications in BPO market assessment study
were BPO decision makers in 154 North American and European
organizations, each with more than 5,000 employees and greater than
$1 billion in annual revenue. All major industry groups were
represented in the responses. This is the second year this annual
market assessment has been conducted by EquaTerra.
Said Stan Lepeak, EquaTerra’s Managing Director of Research
and study author, “Study respondents ranked IT at 4.2 on a
scale of one to five as being key to BPO success. This clearly
demonstrates that BPO buyers fully recognize what EquaTerra has
advocated since its inception…that IT and BPO cannot and do
not operate as islands. Further underscoring buyers’
understanding of this fact is the overwhelming number of study
respondents who noted the IT solutions and capabilities offered by
BPO service providers are also key to BPO success.”
Comparing North American to European Responses
While there was consensus among study respondents on the importance
of IT and enterprise software applications to BPO success, there
were some variations among responses from North America and Europe.
For example:
--The majority of European and North American respondents agreed
that SAP and Oracle were the leading enterprise software vendors
when it came to possessing a clear BPO value proposition. This was
also the case in the 2006 study findings
--When asked why they preferred the enterprise software vendor
specified, 50 percent of those in North America and 62 percent of
Europeans cited that the particular vendor’s software is part
of their prescribed corporate IT strategy, and 41 percent of North
Americans and 38 percent of those in Europe noted that the
particular vendor’s software is already used. This highlights
buyers’ preference for leveraging existing enterprise
software investments in their BPO efforts
--On whether the client or the service provider should hold the
enterprise software license, 41 percent of Europeans and 36 percent
of North Americans preferred the BPO service provider hold the
license as part of its BPO offering. 67 percent of those in both
regions stated this preference was driven by the desire for
“one-stop-shopping” with the BPO service provider
--When questioned on how important outsourcing management and
governance was to the success of an outsourcing initiative, North
Americans gave it a ranking of 4.04 on a scale of one to five, and
Europeans ranked it at 4.57.
Lepeak concluded, “Given the importance of IT, organizations
engaged in or pursuing BPO must ensure they have the skills and
take the time to adequately assess their IT options when it comes
to BPO. This involves understanding both the capabilities of their
existing enterprise software environment in supporting BPO efforts
and the technical capabilities of their strategic IT vendors.
Buyers must also assess and understand candidate BPO
providers’ IT application system capabilities as well as
their individual ability to support the buyer’s strategic IT
vendor platform and systems. Embedding IT requirements, needs,
capabilities and key representatives from the IT group into BPO
teams from the start will improve the likelihood of success. And
finally, organizations undertaking BPO must strive to leverage
existing investments and technologies not only from a cost
standpoint but also to maintain comfort levels and familiarity with
IT applications and systems used in the past.”
For a copy of the full study, send an e-mail to:
research@equaterra.com.
To access a replay of a recent webcast covering study highlights, click here and use erp as the password.
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© 2010 Penton Media Inc.
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