Shared Service Centres suffer compliance issues
57 percent of Shared Service Centres (SSC) have problems with regulatory compliance, according to a study released by outsourcing consultants, Alsbridge.
The study, undertaken annually, also found that 89 percent of shared service managers foresee challenges with their SSCs, which is a worrying statistic given the pressure being placed on both private and public sector organisations to implement shared service agreements.
Elaine Harrison, Senior Manager at Alsbridge plc, commented, “SLAs should provide a link between services provided by the SSC and the business objectives by creating cost/performance accountabilities. However SLAs should not be seen as a substitute for an effective governance framework”.
Posted by on 09/01 at 06:25 AM
Comments
Post a Comment
Next entry: Worldwide application management market growing at 7.2 percent, says NelsonHall
Previous entry: EquaTerra releases Chinese HRO report
Feeds
Recent News
- NOA launches UK’s first academically accredited qualifications in outsourcing
- Leading German health insurance company selects Atos Origin to implement electronic health card
- sourcingfocus.com covered the NOA Sourcing Summit
- Sheffield City Council awards contract to Capita
- EMEA IT market poised for slowdown in 2009





