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Houston, Texas USAPMI GL BAL ASSEMBLY 2000
Lessons Learned: Practioners
Perspective on Fulfilling a
Worldwide IT Outsourcing
Contract
Thomas Walenta, PMP
Manager of Project Office
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Houston, Texas USAPMI GL BAL ASSEMBLY 2000
Background
Worldwide IT Outsourcing Contract with a global holding
1 Billion € (EURO) total contract volume
Over 80 companies to be taken over and given IT services
Takeover of Customer Staff and Assets
Centralized Service&Billing from Germany to Everywhere
Global Standards to be enforced
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(Some of the global) Issues
Do local customer organizations want to get service from Germany?
Additional Administration (tax, financial, legal issues).
Takeover of customer staff (union, redeployment issues).
Standards defined in Germany not to be easily accepted globally.
Commitment from a country organization to act on a – maybe -
locally small but globally significant business
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Commitment Issues
What does the lead country organization expect / take for granted?
What does commitment mean in an other country / culture?
What does the local country organization expect?
How to reach a common understanding?
Who is in the driver seat?
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Reaction to the Commitment Issue
Assign one individual responsible for global aspects
Establish (define & use) communication paths early
Find local sponsors and focal points, make sure they are interested
Document goals, procedures, responsibilities etc.
Get buy in from local service delivery organizations (commitment)
Get local specialists working (HR, Finance, ..)
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Consequence
Better understanding of global commitments to customer by all
involved service delivery parties
Vested interest of local provider organization to fulfill contract
Better control by project team of what’s going on on the globe
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Houston, Texas USAPMI GL BAL ASSEMBLY 2000
Lessons Learned
Think (far) ahead
Do not take local standards/habits as granted everywhere
Who are the stakeholders and what are their needs?
Nothing is business as usual in a global context (yet)