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Page 1: Going further together OFFSHORING: MEETING THE CHALLENGE Elizabeth Sparrow Chair, BCS Working Party on Offshoring and author A Guide to Global Sourcing.

going further together

OFFSHORING:MEETING THE CHALLENGE

Elizabeth SparrowChair, BCS Working Party on Offshoringand author A Guide to Global Sourcing

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Offshoring: meeting the challenge

IT service globalization

Impact on Britain’s IT workforce

Impact on Britain’s trade

Building on our competitive strengths

Career development and training

Helping those displaced by offshoring

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Globalization

The globalization phenomenon

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IT service globalization

Much more than simply offshore outsourcing

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Sourcing models

Service Responsibility Delivery Model

Retained in-house IT departments

Acquisitions

Organic growth

Shared Shared services

Joint ventures

Alliances

Transferred to external service provider

Outsourcing service suppliers

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Shell’s sourcing strategy

‘IT Vision’ initiative to achieve world-class price performance by 2008

Application portfolio and global infrastructure rationalized and global IT workforce to be reduced

Work to be moved away from higher cost economies

Outsourcing to IBM and Indian suppliers such as Wipro

Shell IT centre in Cyberjaya, Malaysia

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Global sourcing examples

Thames Water outsourced to Wipro

Tesco’s own centre in Bangalore

Britannia Airways hybrid model with LogicaCMG

DHL’s centre in Prague

Colgate-Palmolive used EPAM developers in Russia and Belarus

HSBC’s centre in Malaysia

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LogicaCMG’s global delivery services

Service centres in the UK, Czech Republic, India and Malaysia

4,700 consultants deliver outsourcing solutions globally

LogicaCMG’s global delivery services operation in Bangalore employs over 1,200 and expects to grow to 2,600 by early 2006

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Arrk Group

Providing consultancy and software services since 1998

Annual turnover approx. £2.5m

Customer Solutions Centre in Mumbai

5 virtual offshore development centres for customers such as RAC

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Wipro

Annual turnover reached £1 billion in the year ended 31st March 2005, an increase of 39% year on year

Employs over 39,000 associates

Operates in 35 countries

9 development centres

Over 380 customers in USA, Europe and Japan

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IT service company comparison

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10000

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Annual Turnover £ million

EDS

Accenture

Capgemini

Atos Origin

LogicaCMG

Capita

Wipro

Infosys

Xansa

Luxoft

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IT offshoring around the world

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10001500200025003000350040004500

Country

IT Export Revenues (£ million)Canada

China

Central and Eastern Europe

India

Ireland

Israel

Mexico, Malaysia, LatinAmerica

The Philippines

Russia

Source: www.evalueserve.com

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Worldwide IT services market

Percentage share of market

OffshoringOther IT services

Source: www.evalueserve.com

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Offshoring: meeting the challenge

IT service globalization

Impact on Britain’s IT workforce

Impact on Britain’s trade

Building on our competitive strengths

Career development and training

Helping those displaced by offshoring

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Number of jobs offshored from the UK

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40000

50000

60000

70000

80000

90000

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Up to 2002 2003-2005 2006-2010

IT and software development

Financial services

BPO (accounts, HR, contactcentres)

Market and legal research,consulting and professionalservices

Sales lead generation andhelp desks

Source: www.evalueserve.com

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Offshoring – putting job losses in context

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200000

400000

600000

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1000000

1200000

Total UK ICTworkforce

Jobs offshoredup to 2002

Jobs offshored2003-05

Jobs offshored2006-10

Source: Office for National Statistics, www.evalueserve.com

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ICT workforce unemployment

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Offshoring: meeting the challenge

IT service globalization

Impact on Britain’s IT workforce

Impact on Britain’s trade

Building on our competitive strengths

Career development and training

Helping those displaced by offshoring

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Trade in ICT services

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Britain’s offshoring industry

IBM Hursley– The software lab submits scores of patent applications each

year

Microsoft Research Cambridge– Microsoft’s first research laboratory to be established outside the

United States

HP Labs Bristol– HP’s second largest central research laboratory

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Impact of an aging population

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To summarise

Offshoring is a reality of business life

Globalization will have a significant but not overwhelming impact on the UK IT workforce

The UK is also a beneficiary of globalization

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Offshoring: meeting the challenge

How can the UK’s IT profession:

Meet the challenge of globalization?

Exploit new opportunities?

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Offshoring: meeting the challenge

IT service globalization

Impact on Britain’s IT workforce

Impact on Britain’s trade

Building on our competitive strengths

Career development and training

Helping those displaced by offshoring

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Our competitive strengths

Unless we understand our achievements and abilities we may underestimate global competition and miss out on opportunities in the future

Strengths Weaknesses

Opportunities Threats

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SWOT analysis for Britain’s IT profession

Strengths

•Software innovation and hardware pioneering developments

•Experience in managing large, complex programmes

•Good problem-solving and analytical skills in new areas of work and a culture that encourages creativity

•Multicultural society and professionals drawn from different ethnic backgrounds

Weaknesses

•British IT professionals are expensive compared to offshore workers

•Many professionals lack formal accreditation and training

•Employers do not place a high value on experience in IT

•Britain has traditionally had a low regard for technical and engineering education and skills

Opportunities

•Business analysis and process re-engineering projects

•Biotechnology and nanotechnology developments

•Development and management of safety critical systems where low risk is paramount

•Outsourcing advisory services

Threats

•Potential for overseas professionals to offer better quality as well as cheaper services

•If low level work is moved offshore this leaves fewer opportunities for basic skills training

•IT careers may be seen as offering poor prospects and may attract fewer good candidates

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Our competitive strengths

A wide debate is needed to help us understand how others see the IT profession

We need to nurture and build on our competitive strengths

We also need to look for ways to exploit the opportunities opened up by the new global IT services industry

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Offshoring: meeting the challenge

IT service globalization

Impact on Britain’s IT workforce

Impact on Britain’s trade

Building on our competitive strengths

Career development and training

Helping those displaced by offshoring

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A new career model for a new era

Business skills development

Programme management experience

‘Soft’ skills training

Supplier management, negotiation and relationship development

Specialist technical training

Foundation IT training

IT professionals embedded in business areas

Project and programme management

IT strategy managers

IT service and contract management

Technical specialists

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Career development and training

We need to identify our value added skills

Lifelong learning is essential

‘Soft’ skills are not optional

IT professionals should aim to spend part of their career working in a mainstream business function

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E-skills UK

Employer-led organization responsible for IT skills development

Research with Gartner Consulting in 2004 found that:– The effects of offshoring are leading to a stronger demand for broader

and deeper skills

– Over the coming decade, significant numbers of people are needed each year to enter the IT workforce, filling increasingly complex, added value roles

Sector Skills Agreement for IT action plan launched in 2005

Supported by Cisco, IBM, British Airways, Ford and EDS

Introduction of employer-designed Information Technology Management for Business honours degree

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Gartner tips for IT professionals

Master the underlying principles

Be prepared to change your attitudes

Develop your interpersonal skills

Use opportunities to broaden your business knowledge

Become an agent of change, not a victim

Source: Computing, June 2005

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Offshoring: meeting the challenge

IT service globalization

Impact on Britain’s IT workforce

Impact on Britain’s trade

Building on our competitive strengths

Career development and training

Helping those displaced by offshoring

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Corporate Social Responsibility

Percentage of savings made reinvested in staff development and training

Voluntary redundancy register

Job matching to avoid compulsory redundancies

Redeployment with time allowed for retraining

Independent career advice and support

Agreements between companies and employee representatives underpinned by CSR principles:

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Helping yourself to a successful career

Invest in your long-term career

Monitor skills shortages and employment trends

Don’t get locked into a technical role that is eminently suitable for offshoring

Be aware of the business skills and domain knowledge you possess

Make use of training opportunities to broaden and deepen your skills

Adopt lifelong learning

BCS Working Party on Offshoring tips:

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How can the BCS help IT professionals meet the challenges and exploit the opportunities of globalization?

Working to make IT the profession of the 21st century

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Working to make IT the profession of the 21st century

Globalization, automation and developments such as computing-on-demand will all influence the size and structure of the future IT workforce and IT industry

UK IT professionals can offer added value

BCS member services and professionalism are key