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Date: 18th May 06
Building the business case for Shared Services
12th and 13th June 2006: Twice-daily at 10:00 (BST) and 14:00 (BST)
This free, one-hour web seminar, presented by one of the leading authorities on shared service implementation, is highly inter-active, it will explore the key considerations involved in the case for implementation.
It will be of interest to both those exploring implementation or those expanding the scope. As benchmarking data is a critical part of the decision process we will examine how it should be applied.
Introductions Getting started: The case for change Business case development Vision Process, IT, organisation Location, implementation, risk management Change management Lessons learned
To register and select your preferred attendance option book now: places are limited to eight per session. we expect to be fully booked!
Philip King, Associate Partner
Phil has 12 years experience in Shared Services in industry and consulting and is Head of the Shared Services Solution for Atos Origin. A former Finance Director and FCMA, Phil has deep knowledge of what it takes to make Shared Services a success and his recommendations and skills in implementation have driven successful SSCs for our clients across Europe and globally. Working in close partnership with clients such as Reuters, Phil has also acted as interim Director for new SSCs to ensure their smooth introduction and operations, including experience in Amsterdam and Budapest. Recently he has been involved in evaluation of SSC options for clients including comparisons of outsourcing and offshoring.
Ian Malcolm, Score Research
Ians early career includes several senior financial management positions with companies such as The National Grid, Tyco and IMI. In 1994 he founded Score Research a benchmarking and Knowledge Exchange consultancy. Score Research is now a leading provider of benchmarking and performance management services and software; partnering organisations such as Siemens, Corus, Borealis, Cemex, Coca-Cola, Shell and BP in their continuous improvement and shared service implementation.
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