Professional Services Organizations (PSO) Need Professional Services Automation (PSA)

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RTM Consulting Professional Services Organizations (PSO) Need Professional Services Automation (PSA) PSOs Eat Your Own Dog Food Randy Mysliviec President & CEO 1-855-786-2555

RTM Consulting 2 2007-2015 All rights reserved. PSOS NEED PSA PSOs Eat Your Own Dog Food OVERVIEW Professional Services Organizations (PSOs) exist because of the technology software or hardware. Period. Without software or hardware, why would the technology organization need a professional services organization? The software or hardware is designed to do something of benefit for the target market: make business operations more efficient; provide real-time information on processes to help management make better decisions; enable quicker and more accurate analyses of large volumes of information. The software/hardware does something to make the user s life better. And the software/hardware company s personnel PS personnel included are likely pretty well versed at explaining those benefits to the client base. Why then, do so many PSOs not take their own advice? In our work with PSOs, RTM Consulting has seen many organizations that do effectively use some form of a Professional Services Automation (PSA) solution. Yet, all too often, we find PSOs that are still run using spreadsheets, whiteboards, or a limited set of automation technology. This white paper will explore how PSOs can drive more enterprise value through the use of real-time project, resource utilization, and other data. The paper is not intended to advocate the use of one platform over another. Rather, ultimately, it aims to help the PSO eat its own dog food in terms of acknowledging the benefits that automated information technology can provide to the PS business. With services increasingly becoming more important to the profits of technology organizations, the PSO cannot afford to not conduct proactive, fact based management of the PS business.

RTM Consulting 3 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AUTOMATION (PSA) DEFINED What is PSA? According to Webopedia: Professional Services Automation (PSA) refers to a suite of software enabling IT service organizations to manage people and skilled resources. According to Wikipedia: Professional Services Automation (frequently abbreviated to PSA) is software designed to assist professionals, such as IT consultants, with project management and resource management for client projects. According to the Free Dictionary: An information system designed to organize, track and manage all opportunities, work, resources, costs, revenues and invoices to improve the productivity and efficiency of the workforce. It is primarily targeted toward professional service organizations (PSOs). In short, it is software to run the PS business more effectively. Our view is that a typical PSA solution encompasses the following:

RTM Consulting 4 Today s PS marketplace demands that companies optimize both processes and their enabling technology in order to ensure profitable project delivery and customer satisfaction. Delivering on the process requirements demands the appropriate enabling technology. Examples include: PSA FRAMEWORK PS PROCESS REQUIREMENTS ENABLING TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENT Sales & Opportunity Project Resource Time & Expense More integrated role with Sales helping drive estimates; as well as at times being primary driver of new (or expanded) opportunities PS takes on more Project tasks; requires status reporting to client as well as internal roll-up of the project portfolio as managers must now manage a growing portfolio of projects and may not be able to stay as connected to all projects as they have in the past Resources while still managed within regions or departments or practices may be leveraged outside of their structure Complexity of planning for full life cycle projects and planning for pipeline work requires more robust resource forecasting (i.e., not sufficient to say 1 resource per deal ) Represents the heart and soul of the PS organization in terms of being able to track costs and manage project / client profitability Requires technology to support active management of and/or visibility to pipeline and linkages to PS planning for resources Portfolio and Project Reporting Integrated capture of Time / Effort to enable Schedule and Cost Performance management Accurate and timely capture of resource assignments Entry of future (forecast) work - linked to Sales & Opportunity Scenario planning of resource needs based on what ifs of items in the pipeline Robust time and expense capture capability that allows for integration with Project tools to enable Schedule and Cost Performance tracking, reporting and analyses Knowledge More robust capture and segmented storage of knowledge artifacts Continual evolution of artifacts to support and enable resources in the field Web accessible database to store and share artifacts Searchable Finance & Corporate T&E compliance and expense invoicing accuracy are the focus (i.e., get paid for the staff you provided) Cost account and Sarbanes Oxley compliance Like T&E, there is typically robust reporting on compliance and invoicing More automated reporting of status and roll-ups To succeed, you do not necessarily need to address all these areas at one time; however, over time, we find that the most successful PSOs do put both the processes and enabling technology in place for all of the areas of the PSA Framework.

RTM Consulting 5 VALUE AND IMPORTANCE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO ENTERPRISE SUCCESS Let s be clear. Technology companies both hardware and software are generally founded by either engineers who have an idea for a great product OR by marketers who see a clear market need and can define requirements that engineers can translate into a great product. Investors may be brought in; and all parties are excited about the market potential for the product. This is as it should be. Once the company engages with the market and begins making sales, some of the engineers get involved with the client, helping them install, configure, and even use the product. Perhaps a few folks are hired into a nascent professional services group to take on more of these client engagement activities. Let s be clear. The focus is on the product. Services whether they be professional and delivered through a professional services organization or simply delivered by the engineers who are available are all too often an afterthought. This is not as it should be. Typical PS Organization Evolution Initially, the goal of the software company is to sell software o Clients need some guidance and direction on how to use the software o As such, the PS organization deploys a few product encyclopedia personnel; that is, a PS resource whose role is to work with the client for a period of time, explain all the ways the client can use the software, and then move to the next client At this stage, PS is seen as a necessary evil o From here, the PS organization begins to grow o Certain clients end up requiring more and more product encyclopedia knowledge; personnel get extended to longer terms and perhaps additional resources are added o The PS personnel that are working with the client begin to do other things (i.e., Solution Architecture, expanded Configuration and Customization, etc.) As the company continues to penetrate the market, the scope of professional services that the company s clients require expands for a number of reasons o The scope of use of the software increases at existing clients (i.e., the client is more comfortable with the software and identifies additional uses for it) o The scope of the software expands making it more complex for third parties to stay on top of the recent changes and take advantage of them; leading to the PS organization needing to provide more resources and more defined service offerings to support client adoption o The sales force begins to move up market and penetrate more enterprise level clients and/or international markets; these clients typically require more comprehensive / full scale delivery At this stage, while the PS processes and enabling technology are geared toward addressing PS as a necessary evil, the financial impact of PS has grown tremendously in terms of both revenue (for some PSOs this is direct revenue, for many it is the time to revenue as software revenue is not booked until system go live) and profit o Requiring more robust process and enabling technology

RTM Consulting 6 Available market data demonstrates both the market potential as well as the market need for services to not be an afterthought. Let s look at the data. First, let s look at the case of two very successful product companies: Intel and Cisco. The chart demonstrates what happened to their product margins over the 2003 to 2008 timeframe. In a nutshell: they shrunk. According to the Technology Services Industry Association (TSIA) 1, these declines in product margin cost Intel and Cisco a combined $3B in margin during this period. That s not pocket change! And to be clear this all happened before the economic recession kicked in. There are a variety of causes for the margin decline: increasing competition; declining product usefulness; market saturation. Regardless, product companies need to understand that over time, their product margins are very likely to decline. And it doesn t take long. Second, let s look at how the technology market has been deriving its revenue 2. Quite simply, since 1999, services revenue has become an increasing portion of overall revenue for both hardware and software companies. For both hardware and software companies the percent of revenue from services has doubled. For software companies, the majority of revenue (60%) is now derived from services. The causes for this are many: increasing complexity of the product set being sold (and serviced); shift from using independent systems integrators (SI) to relying on the product company personnel (who presumably know more about the product than an SI); shift from large IT organizations to the use of third parties. So, while the product is important, the PSO needs a more strategic focus. Successful technology companies must have a well thought out services strategy and operating model to optimize profitability. 1 Source: Technology Services Industry Association 2009 TSW Keynote Address. 2 Source: Technology Services Industry Association 2009 TSW Keynote Address.

RTM Consulting 7 Look at the market data 3 during a difficult economic climate. Technology companies that were services heavy (derived >65% of their revenue from services) saw their OI increase by nearly 3 points (Q209 vs. Q208). Product heavy companies (derived >65% of their revenue from products) saw their OI drop by over 6 points over the same period. The companies in between Services and Product Heavy saw a small growth. PSOS: EAT YOUR OWN DOG FOOD! This makes a pretty compelling case for the value of the PSO to the enterprise. Now, to effectively run your PSO and reap the financial benefits you need to have the appropriate processes and technology in place. Just as there is an ROI for the benefits of your technology / software / hardware there is a significant benefit to putting a PSA solution in place. Let s start with the qualitative benefits. A PSA Solution can do a number of very important things: 1. Create Visibility to: Pipeline, Forecasts, Resource Needs, Project and Portfolio Performance 2. Enable Improved Decision Making by providing users with (near) real-time information on PSO activities 3. Create Leverage for PSO / Leaders by providing PMs and others with actionable information 4. Enable Proactivity and Financial Improvements through more data driven management of the portfolio 5. Provide more accurate information as it is built on bottoms up data captured at the project / task level but rolled up and summarized at various levels of the Portfolio / PSO 3 Source: Technology Services Industry Association 2009 TSW Keynote Address.

The benefits accrue across all areas of the PSA Framework and hit on the key levers of PSO Success: Financial, Delivery, Customer Satisfaction. Sales & Opportunity Project Financial Performance Delivery Performance Customer Satisfaction Improved forecasting of cost needs to meet demand Improved project financial visibility enables proactive addressing of issues PSO able to plan for upcoming work Clear / real-time visibility to project portfolio enables focus on most important projects Better planning leads to better responsiveness to customer needs Improved standardization of project delivery Resource Improved alignment of appropriate costs to projects Getting right resources involved from project initiation Improved visibility for cross functional groups to provide resources Improved on-time start ready when the customer wants to start T&E Improved project financial visibility enables proactive addressing of issues Consistent time capture allow historical data to profile projects and plan future work Knowledge Reduces ramp-up time for new hires Maximizes efficiency of existing employees by reducing amount of recreation of materials Re-use of successful artifacts improves delivery performance and shortens timeframe to delivery Improved standardization of project delivery Improved performance of delivery practitioners Financial Improved accuracy of capitalization of services costs Improved forecasting visibility enables improved planning and execution Improved visibility to historical information enables improved planning and execution of future projects Improved governance leads to improved results 1-855-786-2555

From a quantitative perspective, the benefits can be summarized across a number of dimensions. For example: Sales (Demand), Project (Backlog), and Resource (Utilization) Visibility Greater visibility to future and current demand along with availability of resources and skills can drive considerable economic value 1 point of utilization improvement per resource = 20 additional billable hours per year $ VALUE = Number of PSO resources * 20 hours * your bill rate Many PSOs can see a 2 to 5 point improvement in utilization (so multiply the $ Value by 2 to 5 to see the range of value that can be enhanced) Project Performance 4 PSOs with strong PM disciplines and the enabling data and infrastructure are 30% more likely to deliver on-time What do project over-runs cost your PSO? What if you could reduce that amount by 10%? 25%? 50%? Invoicing and Financial How much time do your PSO personnel and Finance personnel spend trying to reconcile data before you invoice? The answers to the questions above and the exact amounts will differ based on the size and scale of your PSO. The good news is that in light of the wide variety of PSA solutions in the market (e.g., Tier 1 ERPs, configurable PSA solutions, and SaaS PSA solutions) there is a potentially attractive ROI for your business. CLOSING Running technology organizations is a complex task as it involves: 1) running a product organization that must build, market, sell, and deliver a production to the market; and 2) running a services organization that must do the same in terms of building, marketing, selling, and delivering services to market. At times, these two requirements may be at competing points. At a minimum, there are countless variables to manage and tradeoffs that have to be made. In light of the fact that most technology companies are first developed around the product with the services organization being added over time, the primary focus is typically on the product despite the very real market need for a comprehensive services strategy, operating model and enabling technology infrastructure. The question is not should you implement a PSA? Rather, the question is, how can you afford not to implement the appropriate PSA technology? 4 Sources TSIA; RTM Consulting Analysis 1-855-786-2555

RTM Consulting 10 ABOUT RTM CONSULTING AND THE AUTHOR Cincinnati-based RTM Consulting provides strategic and operational advice to assist technology companies with increasing revenues and margins by leveraging services more effectively. Specializing in Resource and Services Business Optimization, RTM Consulting helps teams responsible for professional, consulting and support services achieve the benefits associated with successful services portfolios. With its unique Just-in-Time Resourcing solution and Business Acceleration Services, RTM Consulting helps large, medium and small firms move beyond theory to practical application of industry best practices and achievement of exceptional results in the shortest possible period of time. Randy Mysliviec leads RTM Consulting, providing high impact advisory services for technology companies service businesses. Acknowledged by industry sources as an expert in Global Resource (GRM) and author of the Just-in-Time Resourcing brand of solutions, Randy advises multinational companies with the complex challenge of operating services teams serving the global market. He is a founding member of the Technology Professional Services Association (TPSA now TSIA - the Technology Services Industry Association) and served as a member of the TPSA Advisory Board. Randy is also a contributing author for PSVillage. 2007-2015 All rights reserved.

RTM Consulting The Challenge Technology service providers and other human capital intensive service organizations including hardware, software and consulting companies, internal shared service organizations and outsourcing entities all know that efficient management of human capital, project processes, and other service delivery and go-tomarket related processes are key to market success. Today s challenging business environment makes running a services business highly dependent upon having lean and proven business and operational processes designed for peak performance. The Solution Our unique combination of decades of services and outsourcing operational experience coupled with solutions targeted to the services organization allow us to work with large, medium and small firms to move beyond theory to practical application of industry best practices and achievement of exceptional results in the shortest possible period of time. Contact Us: www.rtmconsulting.net 855.786.2555 (855.RTMC555) info@rtmconsulting.net Who We Are Company Capabilities Overview Our mission is to help consulting, professional and support services organizations get better at what they do RTM Consulting provides strategic and operational advisory services to technology companies and other industries to assist them in increasing revenues and growing margins by leveraging consulting, professional and support services more effectively. What We Do Our unique and services specific strategic frameworks and transformation models, combined with talented consultants, help accelerate time to value in everything we do to help you gain competitive advantage. We cover the entire services domain spectrum including consulting and professional services, technical support, field support, education services, managed services, and services automation tools. Some of our services include: Strategic Planning Services - We use our extensive leadership experience to help services organizations build the right strategy and operational model to make value creation and delivery a reality. Services Business Optimization - Our skilled practitioners help you identify and implement best practices necessary to transform your services business into the most efficient and effective operation possible. Resource/Workforce - We help you focus on Getting the Right Person in the Right Place at the Right Time with our Just-in-Time Resourcing (JITR) solutions. Project and Portfolio - Our unique PMO/PM frameworks will help your organization efficiently run projects on-time, on-budget, with consistently excellent quality. Channel Optimization - With a unique Shift to the Left strategy based on our advanced support model frameworks, we can help your company lower costs while improving service quality moving more support from on-site to on-call and on-line. Skills Development/Training - We enhance the soft skills of your services personnel to complement their product, business and technical knowledge with services specific curriculums in consulting soft skills, resource management and project management, services selling and more. PSA Consulting - We provide an objective third party assessment and assistance in choosing the right automation solution for your needs and assist you with implementation to achieve the benefits of your investment. Services Revenue Generation Consulting - Turning services into an engine of growth is a growing priority for every technology company. We understand how to help you better market and sell your company s solutions with more focus on value and outcomes to meet changing marketplace dynamics. How We Do It Our highly disciplined management consulting and operational services include: Rapid Diagnostics to identify opportunities to improve business performance. Implementation Services to make solution implementation fast and effective. Business Planning Services to turn your vision into a realistic operating plan. Business Acceleration Services to accelerate your time to value with RTMC solutions. Copyright 2007 2015 All Rights Reserved.