Beloved classical compositions have a magical combination of instruments playing in orchestrated harmony. Organizations that effectively embrace shared services exhibit a similar flawless synchronization, turning complex movements into exceptional execution. With such shining examples around, why don’t all companies embrace or expand the shared services model?
Historically, shared services centers (SSCs) were used primarily to reduce the cost of core business functions, such as finance, procurement, human resources, and information technology. With cost reduction as its focus, SSCs didn’t always create harmonious experiences for users. Over time, many SSCs have evolved to be true service-oriented organizations, providing exceptional customer experiences over a much broader scope of services.
By focusing on the customer experience as well as internal execution, organizations are implementing a more coordinated strategy across functions leading to the creation of multifunction shared services and global business services. Shared services as a strategic business model transforms how a company with diverse business units operates globally. By connecting business units through their common core enabling functions, companies can streamline and improve how they conduct business – leading to consistent service delivery excellence leveraging effective and efficient practices.
Deloitte's Shared Services team works closely with executives to consider how a shared services operating model aligns with their specialists business strategy. We help drive desired results at the highest strategic levels: from initial strategy development and determining what the value of shared services is to a company, through the implementation and opening of a shared services center, to refinements of the shared services organization to help it achieve the next level of performance.
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