Aecus<\/a>, an 18 person firm focused exclusively on the outsourcing\/shared services advisory business in the UK. \u00a0Perhaps they will continue to operate in this way, or perhaps they will be acquired by another entity. The pseudo franchise model in the UK made sense for us in the past, but it constrained our growth in this important market.\u00a0 We look forward to the opportunity to invest directly and bring our full suite of services and the capabilities of our 250+ strong firm to UK enterprises. \u00a0Our investments in the UK complement our opening of an office in Germany in late 2013 and represent a step forward in providing European enterprises with an alternative to their current set of advisors.<\/p>\nPhil:<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0Why do you see Europe as a core center of our focus when you have such a successful operation in the US?\u00a0 Do you believe the Alsbridge brand and reputation in Europe has real growth potential?<\/span><\/em><\/p>\nChip:<\/strong>\u00a0While there are strong players in any one niche, we see Europe as an underserved market. \u00a0There is no single advisor that can provide clients with a holistic solution and unbiased advice across the gamut of hardware, network, IT services, software and business processes.\u00a0 I believe Alsbridge has a solid brand and reputation in Europe for outsourcing and shared services advisory.\u00a0 But I also believe that European enterprises need something more from their advisors, and that our services can deliver value where there is currently a void.\u00a0 Our focus on and success in delivering value to our clients has served us well in the US market and I believe the same will hold true in Europe.<\/p>\nPhil:<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0And finally, Chip, how do you view the advisory industry taking shape in the next couple of years?\u00a0 Which firms will succeed and which could fail?<\/span><\/em><\/p>\nChip:<\/strong>\u00a0I wish I had a crystal ball to be able to predict who might win and who might struggle in the coming years.\u00a0 Some of our boutique competitors seem to be stagnant offering the same services at a lower cost rather than enhancing their value proposition, while others shift their focus to selling services to the vendor community or country development agencies. \u00a0The Big 4 and even some of the traditional management consulting firms are investing in their sourcing advisory practices, but the depth of expertise varies widely among them and historically their interest in and commitment to the space has fluctuated.\u00a0 Growth rates, scale, diversity of offerings, and willingness to adapt the model may be indicators of who can thrive in the rapidly changing advisory landscape. An understanding of emerging technologies, tools for providing data-driven recommendations and the ability to help the client manage organizational change are more important than ever.\u00a0 We have actively worked to add breadth to our service offerings so as to be able to assist our CXO client base from many vantage points and in many ways.<\/p>\nCloud is now ubiquitous with a whole set of new providers; traditional single enterprise data centers will likely be very scarce in less than ten years. Robotic process automation\/autonomics is an oncoming, game changing force that will bring a step function change to enterprises and providers. \u00a0Cognitive networks and the \u201cInternet of Things\u201d offer tantalizing promise and the specter of risk. In the advisory space, if you cannot fluently address this changing landscape for your clients, you will be marginalized, absorbed or otherwise cease to exist. For Alsbridge, it is all about helping our clients Challenge the Future!!<\/p>\n
Phil:<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0Thanks for clearing up the great mystery of Alsbridge Europe and giving us some insight into what you guys are up to, Chip. We’ll have to have you back on here soon =)<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"In the murky world of outsourcing advisory, there are many mysteries… such as why did TPI change its name to…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[78,86,95],"tags":[511],"organization":[],"ppma_author":[19],"class_list":["post-1081","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-hfsresearch-com-homepage","category-outsourcing-advisors","category-sourcing-locations","tag-llr"],"yoast_head":"\n
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