01/20/2015
Doing More with Less: The Impact of Strategic Capability Mapping on Enterprise Resource Allocation (Sales, R&D, Manufacturing)
A PRESENTATION PREPARED TOSIKM Leaders Community
by Roberto Evaristo, Outthink, LLC
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What are we trying to solve?
The issue: most companies do not fully employ the resources and expertise they already have.
The reason: These resources are hidden in plain sight across different business units, functions, or geographies. What one group needs may be elsewhere.
The impact: Possible overinvestment where expertise is not needed, or under-investment where needs are real. This results in wasted resources, with inefficiencies of 20-30%.
The solution: Our proprietary methodology makes visible the existence of depth and extent of resources across boundaries.
Together with clients, we co-create strategies that
• Enables them to “borrow” capabilities from other areas of the business
• Increases efficiency of recommended investments in capabilities when borrowing is not an option
• Ultimately, do more with less
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Key Applications
Key Account Expertise Coverage SolutionsIncrease effectiveness and efficiency of ability to deliver value proposition to customer, improving relationships and leading to higher sales. Case: Over $300M in additional sales at 3M.
Cross Boundary Effectiveness ImprovementAssessment and identification of capabilities across business unit & geographic boundaries, leading to better resource utilization. Case studies: Recurrent savings of over $2M in Health regulatory affairs, $4M in manufacturing solutions, and $10M in R&D.
Process InnovationChanging the way we look at individual capabilities across the productive life-cycle. Case studies: M&A Integration with increased engagement and identification of MVP.
In the context of your strategic business plan:
• Where are your systemwide capability/resource & knowledge strengths and vulnerabilities?
• Where should you be deploying resources to strengthen your capability & knowledge base?
• What business opportunities are you missing out due to gaps in your knowledge and other capabilities?
Capability Related Strategic Questions
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Difficulty / Specificity of KnowledgeTransfer
Task Complexity
Global Competitive Advantage Through Management of Knowledge
Tacit knowledge: transferred via face to face processes.
Example: plant knowledge
transfer resulting in speed to performance.
Strategic knowledge: Focus on scarce and relevant pieces
Example: Identification of expertise gaps in Sales (Key Accounts), Manufacturing, Engineering and
R&D. Result: speed to investment decisions.
Explicit knowledge: transferred via broad reach tools.
Example: Onboarding resulting in
speed to institutional knowledge
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Strategic Capability/Resource Mapping
Post-Acquisition Integration and/or Awareness
Creates a better solution for Strategic Account Management
Global Project Management: Skill assignment
Knowledge Retention Concerns due to Retirement Bubble
Strategic Knowledge-Based Succession Planning
What is it? Why is it important?
Graphically depicts talent/competencies:•Functionally•Geographically•Depth of Bench
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Level 5 (highest)
Level 4
K1
815 is “John Doe”
Circles: People, colored by location
Squares: Areas of Knowledge
Depth of Knowledge: Line Thickness
Depth of Knowledge in a Particular Topic (K1): Product, Customer, Technology – anything
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K1K2
Individuals with knowledge in both
areas concurrently
Depth of Knowledge in Two Particular Topics (K1 and K2)
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K1K2
K3
Higher Complexity: Multiple Knowledge Areas
Circles: People, colored by locationSquares: Areas of KnowledgeLine Thickness: Depth of Knowledge
Capability Mapping Output
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High Value Added Solutions Addressing Expertise Gaps (Sample)
• Sales– Sales Project 1: Over $600M in additional
sales– Sales Project (several): Results identified key
obstacles to growth, ultimately impacting scorecards, training and hiring plans.
• R&D– R&D Project 1: training and hiring needs to
match expansion plans– R&D Project 2: gap id for succession planning– R&D Project 3: headcount neutral
reorganization by skill-project needs with impact on milestone timelines
• M&A Integration– M&A Project 1: identification of MVP,
definition of location change strategy, retention packages
– M&A Project 2: cross-enterprise career opportunities, higher engagement, support to succession planning
• Manufacturing– Plant manufacturing performance: reduction
in production waste by 30%– Technology manufacturing group: group
inception and processes to aid long term sustainability of critical skills across plants, including career planning, training and hiring (over $5M in additional savings in first year)
Typical Process Output
Increases visibility of capabilities across silos: decision focus shifts from guesstimating inputs to applying business acumen to results
Outcome maximizes Efficiency of resource usage
Focusing Investment Allocation
Creating product and service Innovation
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The difference is in the results
We believe in adding to the insight of decision makers.
We looked at the market place of business performance improvement focused on workforce, and saw solutions based on statistical analysis of large amounts of personnel data. However, they did not address localized individual challenges.
We saw solutions that could deliver competence and skill-based general recommendations across the workforce. However, these solutions only recognized broad risks but failed to identify opportunities and deliver actionable, low cost solutions to critical business problems.
We saw a need for a different type of solution. That is why we founded Outthink.
What we do
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Why use Strategic Capability Mapping?
We start with the problem or opportunity.
We quantify subjective data to enable objective decisions in complex business problems.
Our outputs shift decision focus from guesstimating inputs to applying business acumen to results.
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Sample Typical Results: Resource Allocation Impacts
• Alignment between skill/expertise/capabilities and investment / revenue / strategic plan / general resource allocation– Identification of temporary or virtual opportunities for resource redeployment to address
newly found gaps in expertise (say, based on shifting needs)
• Talent risk management (vulnerability resulting from single expertise suppliers, ability to deliver on R&D objectives, etc)– Actionable make or buy talent strategy
• Identification of regional expertise pockets that can support hub and spoke concept (CoE)– Cross-regional capability sharing and synergy development based on availability of expertise
• Determination of most important training and development areas
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Key Applications
Key Account Expertise Coverage SolutionsIncrease effectiveness and efficiency of ability to deliver value proposition to customer, improving relationships and leading to higher sales. Case: Over $300M in additional sales at 3M.
Cross Boundary Effectiveness ImprovementAssessment and identification of capabilities across business unit & geographic boundaries, leading to better resource utilization. Case studies: Recurrent savings of over $2M in Health regulatory affairs, $4M in manufacturing solutions, and $10M in R&D.
Process InnovationChanging the way we look at individual capabilities across the productive life-cycle. Case studies: M&A Integration with increased engagement and identification of MVP.
Roberto Evaristo, Ph.D.Concept, Service and Product OptimizerPrincipal+1-312-375-9396 – [email protected]
Outthink, LLCMinneapolis, MN 55405