Corporate Services and Shared Services/Global Business Services Transformation
This service enables the improvement / transformation of corporate and shared services (SS) functions including discrete initiatives to improve existing or new services. This explores potential for cloud ERP (SaaS) and BPO. Deloitte has expertise in BPO advice, shared services, Finance, Payroll, HR, Procurement processes, change management and user experience.
Features
- Improvement plan
- End to end process improvement
- Tools and methodologies
- Operation improvement
- Operating model assessment and operating model design
- Shared services improvement
- Hosting and cloud ERP / SaaS options
- Benchmarking
- Stakeholder surveys and change management
- AI and robotics
Benefits
- Improved operational effectiveness of corporate functions and shared service organisation
- Understanding of how operations are performing against industry benchmarks
- Understanding of gaps in service delivery against good practice processes
- Improved operations through technology developments
- Improved operations through operating model transformation including sourcing (BPO)
- Improved controls around operations and end to end processes
- Improved quality of data and management information
- Potential to increase the scope of services delivered to customers
- Improved customer service and user experience
- Accelerated delivery using pre-configured, template end-to-end solutions
Pricing
£450 a unit a day
Service documents
Request an accessible format
Framework
G-Cloud 14
Service ID
4 6 6 1 2 7 2 3 4 0 3 2 1 8 7
Contact
Deloitte LLP
Donna Farrell
Telephone: 0207 303 0913
Email: publicsectorbidteam@deloitte.co.uk
Planning
- Planning service
- Yes
- How the planning service works
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This services helps buyers effectively plan for cloud ERP implementations or improvement to existing corporate service and shared service centre operations. A clear vision and robust plans provide the foundation for successful delivery of improvements. Our ERP Momentum for Government (M4G) cloud methodology provides a proven approach to improving the delivery of ERP cloud implementation, including explicit project phases for Vision and Planning.
Establishing a clear vision is critical for a successful implementation of improvements not only in terms of technical adoption/improvement and alignment with your cloud strategy but also organisational and process improvement/adoption. This will articulate the value that you are looking to add to your business aims and organisational structure.
The planning phase provides a detailed definition of project delivery including scope, structure, roles, work streams, risk management and delivery approach. This will include an appropriate testing approach and the management of vendors or specialists as required.
Key outputs from the planning service include: a vision statement and principles; project initiation documents; implementation project plan; resource plan; benefits realisation plan; and a change management plan. - Planning service works with specific services
- No
Training
- Training service provided
- Yes
- How the training service works
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This service helps buyers train their users to operate cloud ERP software in context of corporate services and shared service centre improvement programmes . Strong change management, including end user training, helps to embed the organisational and people change associated with cloud ERP implementations. Our EVD methodology, which provides a proven approach to delivering ERP cloud improvement programmes, includes explicit project guidance on training.
Depending on the scope, training activities are likely to include establishing a training strategy, performing a Training Needs Analysis (TNA), designing training courses, enrolling participants and executing the training plans. The approach may include a combination of e-learning, classroom training, knowledge transfer and shadowing. The delivery of face to face training may be co-ordinated centrally or de-centralised by adopt a train-the-trainer approach.
Key outputs from the training service include training strategy, TNAs, course materials and training plans. - Training is tied to specific services
- No
Setup and migration
- Setup or migration service available
- No
Quality assurance and performance testing
- Quality assurance and performance testing service
- Yes
- How the quality assurance and performance testing works
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This service provides buyers with quality assurance and performance testing that the ERP cloud implementation improvements are delivered to a high quality outputs and supports ongoing assessment of risks associated with the programme. Given the complexity of cloud ERP programmes it is common to use third party support to provide support to internal quality assurance teams. Our EVD methodology, which provides a proven approach to delivering ERP cloud implementation, offers a basis for independent assurance across the full lifecycle of an ERP cloud improvement implementation programme.
We are able to combine expertise from our audit and assurance practice alongside our implementation experience within our consulting business to provide high quality and risk focused assurance reviews. General assurance may be required to consider the status of the implementation programme, or more specific focus on key activities associated with the design, build, test or deployment activities. We are able to bring specialist skills in application security, segregation of duties, business process controls and project delivery techniques.
Typically, key outputs from the quality assurance and performance testing phase would be assurance reports with detailed recommendations to be taken forward by the project.
Security testing
- Security services
- Yes
- Security services type
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- Security strategy
- Security risk management
- Security design
- Cyber security consultancy
- Security testing
- Security incident management
- Security audit services
- Certified security testers
- Yes
- Security testing certifications
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- GBEST
- CHECK
- CREST
- Other
- Other security testing certifications
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- TIBER-EU
- ICAST
- CREST Certified Simulated Attack Manager (CCSAM)
- CREST Certified Simulated Attack Specialist (CCSAS)
- CREST Certified Tester (CCT) (APP)
- CREST Certified Tester (CCT) (INF)
- CREST Practitioner Security Analyst (CPSA)
- CREST Registered Tester (CRT)
- Offensive Security Certified Expert (OCSE)
- Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP)
Ongoing support
- Ongoing support service
- No
Service scope
- Service constraints
- To gain full value from this service the buyer will need executive level governance to make decisions, resolve issues, set strategic direction, and to provide inputs like: Strategic objectives, supporting design principles; Committed delivery milestones; Budget constraints; Driving priorities and Policy. Additionally the service is most effective if linked with the buyer’s internal technical capability and business domain expertise.
User support
- Email or online ticketing support
- No
- Phone support
- No
- Web chat support
- No
- Support levels
- We can offer different support levels based on the service requirement. We would agree this with the buyer at the time of order.
Resellers
- Supplier type
- Not a reseller
Staff security
- Staff security clearance
- Other security clearance
- Government security clearance
- Up to Developed Vetting (DV)
Standards and certifications
- ISO/IEC 27001 certification
- Yes
- Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
- BSI Assurance UK Limited
- ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
- 01/04/2019
- What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
- The scope of the Information Security Management System is limited to the scope of Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries in the UK, Gibraltar, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
- ISO 28000:2007 certification
- No
- CSA STAR certification
- No
- PCI certification
- No
- Cyber essentials
- Yes
- Cyber essentials plus
- Yes
- Other security certifications
- No
Social Value
- Social Value
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Social Value
- Fighting climate change
- Covid-19 recovery
- Tackling economic inequality
- Equal opportunity
- Wellbeing
Fighting climate change
Deloitte is committed to delivering effective stewardship of the natural environment both with our clients and within communities. We do this through our methodologies, how we run projects, how we work in partnership with our Social Value Delivery Partners and how we think about the future direction of our business. Specific action we would take to support a client with this theme would depend on the scale and scope of the engagement, the Social Value Model Award Criteria (MACs) deemed relevant to the contract, and the locality/beneficiaries/communities we are targeting.
Each engagement will be designed as an impact led service, with Social Value run as a workstream in parallel with the core phases/deliverables of the contract. A Social Value Lead will be assigned to each engagement to agree KPIs and oversee progress and delivery of commitments.
We have infrastructure in place to deliver against this theme. Our Social Value Team manages our ecosystem of Social Value Delivery Partners, and shapes our commitments for delivering additional environmental benefits and influencing environmental improvement and protection. This is done in collaboration with our WorldClimate team, Responsible Business team and Net Zero Transformation, Strategy and Innovation Team.
Our WorldClimate strategy focuses on four objectives where we can make the biggest impact: achieving Net Zero by 2030: Operating Green; empowering individuals through education and sustainability challenges/tools; and engaging ecosystems by collaborating with our clients, alliance partners, NGOs, industry groups, suppliers, and others to address climate change at a systems and operations level.
Our engagement teams can undertake volunteering activities with our climate related Social Value Delivery Partners as social value commitments, contributing to habitat creation and increasing biodiversity (e.g. WWT, WDC). We also have partnerships where we can co-design commitments around green skills, green jobs and carbon literacy.Covid-19 recovery
Deloitte is committed to integrating the five Social Value (SV) themes within the UK Government’s SV Model into engagements through our methodologies, how we run projects, how we work in partnership with other organisations and how we think about the future direction of our business. Specific action we would take to support a client with this theme would depend on the scale and scope of the engagement, the SV Model Award Criteria (MACs) deemed relevant to the contract, and the locality/beneficiaries/communities we are targeting.
Each engagement will be designed as an impact led service, with Social Value run as a workstream in parallel with the core phases/deliverables of the contract. A Social Value Lead will be assigned to each engagement to agree KPIs and oversee progress and delivery of SV commitments.
Our dedicated SV Team provides the bidding and governance infrastructure to deliver against all 5 themes. The team manages our ecosystem of SV delivery partners, shapes our commitments, promotes good practice, and monitors delivery/impact for our clients to ensure the policy outcomes are met.
Via our social impact strategy, 5 Million Futures (5MF), we also have access to a broad range of societal partners across 24 geographies in the UK, 16 nationwide partnerships and 34 partnerships with schools. The priority areas within our strategy are digital skills, education and employability, with inclusion at their core. The Strategy focuses the firm's resources and efforts on addressing inequality, helping people/communities to develop job skills and recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, improve educational outcomes and access opportunities to succeed in this rapidly changing economy. We have also co-developed a range of products and services with our 30+ Social Value Delivery Partners, enabling us to deliver a range of activities specific to an engagement.Tackling economic inequality
Deloitte is committed to integrating the five Social Value (SV) themes within the UK Government’s SV Model into engagements through our methodologies, how we run projects, how we work in partnership with other organisations and how we think about the future direction of our business. Specific action we would take to support a client with this theme would depend on the scale and scope of the engagement, the SV Model Award Criteria (MACs) deemed relevant to the contract, and the locality/beneficiaries/communities we are targeting.
Each engagement will be designed as an impact led service, with Social Value run as a workstream in parallel with the core phases/deliverables of the contract. A Social Value Lead will be assigned to each engagement to agree KPIs and oversee progress and delivery of SV commitments.
Our dedicated SV Team provides the bidding and governance infrastructure to deliver against all 5 themes. The team manages our ecosystem of SV delivery partners, shapes our commitments, promotes good practice, and monitors delivery/impact for our clients to ensure the policy outcomes are met.
Via our social impact strategy, 5 Million Futures (5MF), we also have access to a broad range of societal partners across 24 geographies in the UK, 16 nationwide partnerships and 34 partnerships with schools. The priority areas within our strategy are digital skills, education and employability, with inclusion at their core. The Strategy focuses the firm's resources and efforts on addressing inequality, helping people/communities to develop job skills and recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, improve educational outcomes and access opportunities to succeed in this rapidly changing economy. We have also co-developed a range of products and services with our 30+ Social Value Delivery Partners, enabling us to deliver a range of activities specific to an engagement.Equal opportunity
Deloitte is committed to integrating the five Social Value (SV) themes within the UK Government’s SV Model into engagements through our methodologies, how we run projects, how we work in partnership with other organisations and how we think about the future direction of our business. Specific action we would take to support a client with this theme would depend on the scale and scope of the engagement, the SV Model Award Criteria (MACs) deemed relevant to the contract, and the locality/beneficiaries/communities we are targeting.
Each engagement will be designed as an impact led service, with Social Value run as a workstream in parallel with the core phases/deliverables of the contract. A Social Value Lead will be assigned to each engagement to agree KPIs and oversee progress and delivery of SV commitments.
Our dedicated SV Team provides the bidding and governance infrastructure to deliver against all 5 themes. The team manages our ecosystem of SV delivery partners, shapes our commitments, promotes good practice, and monitors delivery/impact for our clients to ensure the policy outcomes are met.
Via our social impact strategy, 5 Million Futures (5MF), we also have access to a broad range of societal partners across 24 geographies in the UK, 16 nationwide partnerships and 34 partnerships with schools. The priority areas within our strategy are digital skills, education and employability, with inclusion at their core. The Strategy focuses the firm's resources and efforts on addressing inequality, helping people/communities to develop job skills and recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, improve educational outcomes and access opportunities to succeed in this rapidly changing economy. We have also co-developed a range of products and services with our 30+ Social Value Delivery Partners, enabling us to deliver a range of activities specific to an engagement.Wellbeing
Deloitte is committed to integrating the five Social Value (SV) themes within the UK Government’s SV Model into engagements through our methodologies, how we run projects, how we work in partnership with other organisations and how we think about the future direction of our business. Specific action we would take to support a client with the wellbeing theme would depend on the scale and scope of the engagement, the SV Model Award Criteria (MACs) deemed relevant to the contract, and the locality/beneficiaries/ communities we are targeting.
Each engagement will be designed as an impact led service, with Social Value run as a workstream in parallel with the core phases/deliverables of the contract. A Social Value Lead will be assigned to an engagement to agree KPIs and oversee progress and delivery of SV commitments.
Our dedicated Social Value Team provides the bidding and governance infrastructure to support engagement teams. The team manages our ecosystem of Social Value Delivery Partners, shapes our commitments, promotes good practice, and monitors delivery/impact for our clients to ensure the policy outcomes of improving the health and wellbeing within the contract workforce and community cohesion are met.
We have an extensive programme of wellbeing initiatives, tools and events to support our contract workforce. Our Future of Wellbeing team also specialises in wellbeing impact measurement, strategy, and culture, and can work with clients on improving these areas in their organisation. Their methodology is informed by best practice from around the world (e.g. CIPD, COMB-model of behaviour change, World Happiness Report, BSI ISO 45003, Thriving at work standards Stevenson/Farmer, City Mental Health Alliance).
Pricing
- Price
- £450 a unit a day
- Discount for educational organisations
- No