• Solution design and construction
  • Delivered an optimal cost, quality and risk solution to Transformation project issue
  • Delivered flexible outsourced service with guaranteed service quality at costs that were more than 50% below the costs of more risky UK internal options to resolve transitional resourcing issues in major transformation programme

Energy Utility

Procurement of outsourced customer service services to resolve a resource gap

A key energy utility is transforming its UK operations, removing complex legacy systems, replacing these with SAP and migrating the business to lower cost, higher quality processes. Transition and data conversion requires major business preparations – removal of backlogs of stalled business-as-usual work and data cleansing, imposes a significant training workload, and is expected to create temporary declines in productivity. It recognised the issue this posed to the programme’s success. It sought to mitigate the issue by leveraging the competencies of outsourcers to deploy resource flexibly and cost effectively. However, the volume and scope of the work required, while understood at a high level, was subject to uncertainty on volume and scope.

PwC helped define and procure the services required to meet these needs and address risks. We identified potential service providers through a market scan. We led an initial RFI to down-select to three vendors from sixteen candidates, followed by a detailed ITT process and, finally, through to a best and final offer and contract negotiation. David provided subject matter expertise on customer service operations and flexible outsourcing contracts. During RFI, this expertise was used to design the RFI document and evaluation criteria. David coached management through a down selection procedure, ensuring that vendors were suitably challenged during presentation of their RFI responses. During ITT, David led the commercial workstream. He defined and obtained agreement to the commercial model for the contract, for example defining capped and gain-share constructs and setting objectives on the proportion of vendor revenue to be placed at risk to performance against service levels. David wrote the commercial ITT and associated evaluation criteria, and worked with two client evaluators to score the bids.

The process provided good technical proposals and attractive service prices for both UK, Indian and Philippino locations. These were available against a flexible call off arrangement, allowing our client to manage comfortably volume and scope risks on the work required.