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How one of the UK’s largest SAP implementations saved money and improved performance

How one of the UK’s largest SAP implementations saved money and improved performance. Lee Harris, Programme Manager . Outline of Presentation. Background Programme Overview Functionality Implemented Benefits Achieved. Royal Mail. Facts & Figures Turnover £8,408m, 224k employees

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How one of the UK’s largest SAP implementations saved money and improved performance

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  1. How one of the UK’s largest SAP implementations saved money and improved performance Lee Harris, Programme Manager

  2. Outline of Presentation • Background • Programme Overview • Functionality Implemented • Benefits Achieved

  3. Royal Mail • Facts & Figures • Turnover £8,408m, 224k employees • Delivers letters and parcels to 27m UK addresses, Operates 17,500 retail outlets • 1 Shareholder – UK Government • Regulated Industry (PostComm) but still required to provide Universal Service Obligation.

  4. Why are we doing this?

  5. The Issues • De-centralised Businesses lack of corporate focus

  6. The Issues • Multiple Systems and processes • 10 significant legacy financial systems (inc. JBA, Walker Financials, Oracle and SAP). • Numerous variations on common processes mainly paper driven or local PC solutions with no integration to financials. • Aspiration to become an e-business difficult to support with current landscape.

  7. The Issues • Financial Backdrop • Underlying profitability was deteriorating. • Availability and consistency of financial performance information. • Planning was an annual event with 1 year horizon, which took 6 months. • On-set of regulation would furnish additional information demands.

  8. The Solution • Single SAP ERP for Royal Mail • 1 common Chart of accounts across all business operations • Common finance processes, e-enabled where ever possible • Cycle time improvements for results production from one-set of numbers. • “Getting a grip of the numbers”

  9. Programme Overview • Enterprise System Programme (ESP) • Programme initiated in early 2000, with SAP as strategic technology choice. • ITT led to selection of implementation partner – Deloitte Consulting. • Programme created with a mix of Internal process experts, Royal Mail IT staff and supplemented with External Consultants as required.

  10. Programme Overview • Programme Scope • 18 Individual Business Units • Over 7000 users (inc 4,000 EBP users). • 8,500 Profit/Cost Centres. • 40,000 vendors & 250,000 business customers • 1.5m invoices per annum.

  11. Programme Overview • Early Major Decisions • Single CO area. • Roll-out strategy (Functionality, Business Unit or by legacy system). • Business Unit ownership – Implementation Managers. • Technology Choices (Workplace, EBP). • Establish a specific governance group to chase benefit achievement.

  12. Programme Overview IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE 11/00 – 07/01 08/01 –11/01 12/01 – 03/02 04/00 - 11/00 Blueprint Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 • EBP Pilot • R/3 • 5 BU’s • FI/CO, EBP, AM, PM & MM • R/3 • 8 BU’s • RE - Prototype • R/3 • 6 BU’s • RE, PS • R/3 • Blueprint

  13. Functionality Overview

  14. Inter-Business FI Financial Accounting Management Reporting CO Functionality Overview R/3 SCOPE : Version 4.6c SD FI-CA Revenue Management EBP MM Procurement Cash Management Inventory Management Treasury IM Asset Management AM Plant Maintenance PM Projects PS Real Estate RE

  15. Functionality Overview • Key Functionality: • EBP – new functionality, incomplete content, piloted the technology first (100 days) – before productionising. • RE – Real Estate no previous UK versions, prototyped before developed (prototyping didn’t expose all the integration issues encountered later).

  16. Functionality Overview • Gaps in Solution • Demands from Regulator starting to materialise, which pose challenges for R/3 to handle. • Costing • Planning • Performance Management loop not closed by ERP alone.

  17. Functionality Review • Programme Response • Initiated additional project to deliver: • Business Warehouse Reporting Flexibility (BW2.1c) • Strategic Enterprise Management (SEM 3.0) • Also replaced AB Costing solution with Oros (SAS), including unique “bridge” to BW for distributed reporting.

  18. OROS Revenue and Cost Model Bridge SEM-BPS Business Planning and Simulation SDPRI Reporting SAP BW HUB Payroll Ledger SEM-BCS Business Consolidation BW/SEM Scope R/3 DataSources

  19. Programme Overview IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE 04/00 - 11/00 11/00 – 07/01 08/01 –11/01 12/01 – 03/02 03/02 – 10/02 Blueprint Phase 3 (a) Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 • R/3 • 5 BU’s • FI/CO, EBP, AM, PM & MM R/3, BW & SEM • R/3 • Blueprint • R/3 • 8 Bu’s • RE - Prototype • R/3 & BW • 6 BU’s • RE, PS & BW Functionality • BCS / BPS Functionality • EBP Pilot

  20. Somebody has to pay for all of this don’t they?

  21. Programme Benefits • Targeted Benefits - Financial • Replacement of legacy applications. • Process Efficiencies – Reduction in Headcount. • Improved Control – Controlling demand (e.g.utilities / cleaning etc) • Supplier price reductions (conformance and supplier efficiencies) • Inventory reduction (JIT & automatic re-order levels)

  22. Programme Benefits • Targeted Benefits – Non Financial • Performance reporting, Product/Customer profitability, regulatory and statutory accounts are all produced from a common source. • Flash results available within 2 days of period close. • Actual product profitability reported on day 15 each month (previously quarterly). • Business Plans consolidated in a day (previously 2 weeks).

  23. Investment Costs & Benefits Total £103m Sunk £86m Rec. Benefit £37m

  24. Programme Benefits • Measures of Success • Financial Benefit achievement • Stakeholder Perception of Programme • End user Perception • Non Financial Results.

  25. Programme Benefits • Enablers of Success • Keep it lean and mean – provides pace! • Business Ownership – Solutions Team, Implementation Managers, ASAP methodology. • Focused Board securing benefits (inc. Implementation partners “skin in the game”). • LEADERSHIP – within the Programme and the Business..

  26. Programme Benefits • Still to Finish! • Revenue management (SD/FI-CA). • Sustaining the gains!

  27. Thank You

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