Director of Oareborough Consulting
The degree of change required to transform service provision from a prime model to one that engages multiple suppliers is significant. The many strands involved mean that it is not a simple issue that can be bought-in and forgotten. In this article, I concentrate on the job of implementation rather than sourcing and seek to point to some…
Projects have been running over-budget and late since the Pharaohs built their tombs. Since then, good practice has been published and qualifications have been established, so why do projects and programmes still go wrong? Whilst most projects slightly over-run, a significant minority goes catastrophically bad, even sinking their host companies. What can you do to…
There are many aspects of building a multi-supplier model that must be managed concurrently. This post focuses on the governance and operational conditions that must be established for successful Service Integration and Management (SIAM) and Systems Integration (SI). Not least of these is the skills and attitude needed within the retained governance. Transition No service…
Every sponsor with whom I have ever worked has wanted quick wins in the bag. This is not just impatience, although there is normally a good dose of that. A sponsor must have put their own credibility on the line in making the case for change, and needs to hold the leading coalition together, sometimes…