2. The Four Objectives Of Sourcing
Optimising IT costs
Professionalise IT services
Implementing an IT strategy
Optimising IT resources
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Benchmark IT costs
Budget IT costs transparently
Economies of scales
Reduce factor cost, liability, risks
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Optimising IT costs
Professionalise IT services
Implementing an IT strategy
Optimising IT resources
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Create a transparent service spectrum
Optimise service quality
Increase flexibility
Reduce technological risks
Optimise time-to-market
4. The Four Objectives Of Sourcing
Optimising IT costs
Professionalise IT services
Implementing an IT strategy
Optimising IT resources
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Concentrate on core competencies
Increase standardising / automatisation
Increase IT value for overall business
5. The Four Objectives Of Sourcing
Optimising IT costs
Professionalise IT services
Implementing an IT strategy
Optimising IT resources
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Align task profiles with employee skills
Avoid bottlenecks
Profit from external know-how
6. Five Phases for IT Sourcing Projects
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5. Transition4. Negotiations3. Tender2. Sourcing
Strategy
1. Strategic
Monitoring
• Evaluation of current
service provision
Requirements
Use of services
Pricing
Know-how
• Processes
• Indicative
benchmark
• Analysis of the
market and
competition
environment
• Analysis of demand
and capacities
• Determination of
sourcing objectives
• Alignment with core
business
• Grouping of IT
services
• Control of individual
areas
• Derivation of
sourcing scenarios
• Economic
calculation /
Business Case
• SWOT Analysis
• Tender strategy
• Evaluation of
market options
• Regulation of
SLAs and service
documents
• Request for
Information (RFI)
• Long list
• Request for
Proposal (RFP)
• Shortlist
• Exploratory talks
• Due Diligence
• Analysis of
references
• Conduction of
negotiations
• Development of
contract structure
and pricing model
• Letter of Intent (LOI)
• Ad-hoc benchmarks
• Drafting of
framework contract
• Assistance in
transfer of business
• Support for
migration and
transformation
process
• Definition of
applications /
services in SLAs
• Supervision of
transfer of
knowledge
• Partner cost control
• Introduction of KPI-
based monitoring
and reporting
• Introduction of asset,
licence, contract and
service level
management
7. Sourcing Happens Here
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ServicelevelProcesslevel
Business
processes
Applications
Platforms
Infrastructure
Facilities
Management
Implementation
Operation
Support
Point
Sourcing
Service
Sourcing
Process
Sourcing
8. Sourcing Options for All Services
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6.Support Services
5.User Help Desk
4.Systems Operation
3.Cross-over services
2.Server platform
1.Client hardware and software
platforms
Layer 6: Service provider or own operation
according to region / country
Layer 5: Service provider per language
Layer 4: Service provider or own operation /
country
Layer 3: All services centrally-controlled,
internally delivered (internal competition of the
IT locations / Follow-the-Sun)
Layer 2: A hardware manufacturer, three
operating systems, six templates for Windows,
three templates for Linux
Layer 1: A hardware manufacturer, one
operating system, three devices, one image per
device
EXAMPLE
9. Best Practice IT Sourcing
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Base (Layer 1 - 3)
Complete service
provided by
IT supplier
Base (Layer 1 - 3)
Services through IT supplier
Services through own personnel
Services through local provider
Example of a local costs optimisation (outsourcing vs. outtasking)
Optimisation
of the local costs
Costsbenchmark
EXAMPLE
10. Tendering and Negotiation Processes
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Request for Information
(Optional)
Request for Proposal
Letter of Intent
Scoring
Short List
Due Diligence
Negotiated offers
Knock-out
Sourcing contract
Long List
12. Transition Phase
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• Definition of
services in SLAs
• Service level
management
• Quality control
Services
• Validation of
costs / prices
• Development of
cost allocation
models
Finance
• Implementation
of control
structures
• Development of
contract
management,
e. g., asset and
licence
management
Contracts
• Establishing a
governance
• Communication
• Escalation
management
• Control of
knowledge
transfer
Supplier
• Support of the transfer of operations
• Outsourcing of services to the IT service provider
• Support of migration and transformation projects
• Introduction of figure-based monitoring und reporting
• Building ‘client competence’
13. IT Provider Management – ITIL
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Service
Strategy
Service
Design
Service
Transition
Service
Operation
Change
management
Service validation
and testing
Knowledge
management
Applications development
and customising
Service asset and
configuration management
Transition planning
and support
Release and
deployment
management
Access
management
IT operations
management
Request
fulfilment
Event
management
Incident
management
Problem
management
IT facility
management
Financial
management
Service portfolio
management
IT security
management
IT architecture
management
Compliance
management
Supplier
management
Availability
management
Catalogue
management
IT service continuity
management
Capacity
management
Service level
management
Risk
management
Continual-Service-
Improvement
Tasks and targets (ITIL)
• Service Design (SD)
IT suppliers support the requirements of
the business and fulfill their contractual
obligations
• Continual Service Improvement (CSI)
- CSI manager
- Process architect
- Process owner
14. Continuous IT
supplier
control
Implementatio
n of contract
management
Implementation
of steering
methods
Priorisation of
IT suppliers
Definition of
Objectives
Analysis of the
outset position
Introduction of IT Provider Management
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• Kick-off
• Definition of
contacts
• Assessment of
the current
situation
• Methods and tools
evaluation
• Assessment of
extent of work,
quantity
structures, service
levels, contracts,
prices
• Acceptance of
company-specific
framework
conditions
• Schedule
• Annual turnover of
the supplier is
assessed
• Risk analysis of
the supplier using
known methods
• Evaluation of all
IT suppliers in
terms of turnover
and risk with
identification of
the strategic IT
suppliers
• Design of the
regulation method
as a function of
the classification
• Introduction of
standardized
reporting
• Attendance at
service-review
meeting
• Design of the
necessary
supplier
information
• Relevant
information from
contracts is
available
• Identification and
initialisation of
measures
• Standardisation of
contracts
• Standardisation of
tenders
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