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August 15, 2012

Linda Merritt, HRO Research Analyst, NelsonHall
There was a good amount of announced HRO contract awards of many sizes and services in the first half of 2012, especially in the large market. A nice volume of new work coming online will provide future revenue support for HRO service providers, where earnings have recently been lower than in 2011.
Learning: finally announced some major deals including:
- Capita Workplace Services: awarded a competitive win for a £250m contract by the Cabinet Office to manage civil service training services in the U.K.
- Serco: won awards with the Army in both the U.K. and the U.S.; it won a scope extension valued at $38m by the U.S. Army and a £55m training contract by the British Army
- Genpact: won a learning services contract by Johnson Controls, extending its record of recent learning wins; last year, it won a 7 year MPHRO contract with Nissan that included learning and it also won a 5 year content development contract by JobSkills in India.
MPHRO: activity was spread around nicely with ADP, Aon Hewitt, NorthgateArinso, and Logica all bringing in MPHRO contracts. One notable deal was IBM’s multi-tower BPO and IT deal with Cemex valued at $1bn; it includes finance and accounting BPO, HR BPO, IT infrastructure management, application development, and maintenance.
RPO: continued to see a high volume of new contracts spread across many vendors. There were also two of the largest awards ever in RPO:
- ManpowerGroup: awarded a $400m five year contract extension with the Australian Defense Force, continuing a relationship that started in 2003
- Capita: won a £440m 10 year recruiting partnership contract by the British Army; it will also deliver supporting technology for the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force, partnering with advertising agency JWT for recruitment marketing and with Kenexa for assessment and recruitment technology.
Benefits administration: contract awards were announced by Aon Hewitt, Empyrean, HP, and Xafinity Paymaster. Fidelity Investments reported the highest volume with DC contracts adding 522k new participants to its base of over 15m participants served. It also made major renewals and brought in new competitive wins. This is Fidelity’s strongest first half sales period in the last five years.
Payroll: deals in the U.K. led the way with awards going to Ceridian, Equiniti ICS, Liberata, and Mouchel. ADP won a multi-country contract from HP and will implement its GlobalView for payroll and Enterprise eTIME system for time and labor management for ~130,000 employees across 40 countries in Asia Pacific (excluding India), Europe, and the Americas (excluding U.S.) over the next five years.
With pipelines still healthy, the second half of 2012 should bring in a year of solid HRO growth and results. Congratulations to all!
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September 28, 2011
NorthgateArinso (NGA) has just announced its euHReka Inclusion Framework to provide transparent access to third party providers, HR professionals, and associated resources. The euHReka platform includes payroll and talent management SaaS for learning, recruitment, performance management, compensation management, and succession planning. It serves 80 clients and 800,000 employees, and is available in 100 countries and 32 languages.
Although NGA has been providing learning BPO (LBPO) since its acquisition of Convergys’ HR Management business in March 2010, and since learning is already a part of its euHReka platform, the company is aware of the heightened demand for e-learning content in the market. Consequently, NGA’s first partnership on the new framework is with SkillSoft to add e-learning content to euHReka. Subsequent content and applications will include:
- Compensation data
- Benefits programs
- Job boards
- Professional social networking sites.
NGA is wise to begin with e-learning. In NelsonHall’s LBPO market analysis, published Q4 2010, traditional instructor-led classroom training (ILT) is expected to be reduced from ~50% of the market in terms of revenue to 40% by 2012 due to the explosion of e-learning. As a result, content development is also rapidly growing. NelsonHall’s LBPO report ranks content development second behind learning administration in terms of LBPO revenue and ahead of delivery, technology, and consulting.
Some examples of e-learning contracts this year include:
- Accenture with HSBC
- Genpact with JobSkills in India for a 5-year content development contract (note: approximately 85% of Genpact’s courses are provided via e-learning)
- Edvantage Group with Yara International for safety e-learning (note: Edvantage Group’s H1 2011 financial results showed a 31% increase in sales and double-digit revenue growth y-o-y with EBITA increasing 168% to 5.9m NOK, compared to 2.2m NOK in H1 2010).
I believe we will continue to see significant increased demand for e-learning content for years to come, which will be further magnified by mobile learning (i.e., m-learning), especially for accessing content for self-paced e-learning when out of the office. However, e-learning will not replace the uptick expected for virtual instructor-led training (VLT) because of the need to actively participate and focus on the learning task at hand in VLT. I’ll write more about contracts for VLT and web 2.0 learning portals at a later date. In the meantime, further analysis on the useage of e-learning by region and other associated information is available from NelsonHall.
Gary Bragar, HR Outsourcing Research Director, NelsonHall
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August 30, 2011
According to a survey by KnowledgePool, a U.K.-based managed learning services provider, 70% of internal client learning and development (L&D) organizations are too busy doing daily fire-fighting to focus on strategic talent and learning issues in their company. Out of 104 L&D managers, 69% say their training department does not have enough resources and 42% say that training receives inadequate support from senior managers. Yet 80% of L&D managers said they could improve their organization’s training ROI; 77% think new opportunities for improvement could be identified through rigorous analysis of their training spend and evaluation data; and 75% say improvements could be made by using more informal and on-the-job learning methods.
Sound like an opportunity for outsourcing? You bet! The good news from NelsonHall’s most recent quarterly HR Outsourcing Confidence Index is that learning services, which has been the last of the HR outsourcing service lines to recover, is expected to continue to strengthen as the year progresses. Following several strong quarters of growth within RPO, the need is now shifting toward implementing and optimizing learning programs. Good news in learning since the beginning of Q2 includes:
- Genpact winning a content development contract by JobSkills in India
- Raytheon Professional Services winning a contract to develop an e-training program for NATO
- CIBER’s Federal division winning a 5-year training development contract with a potential value of $30.7m by the Center for Strategic Leadership, an institute of the U.S. Army War College
- Accenture winning an e-learning contract with a major bank that may later add classroom ILT
- General Physics winning $3m in 5 new contracts from energy companies across Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Asia
- Edvantage group winning a safety e-learning contract by Yara International, providing 7 interactive e-learning courses for 3,000 technicians, operators, engineers, and supervisors at 30 plants across 17 countries.
In NelsonHall’s last learning BPO report, top drivers of why companies are outsourcing learning, which support KnowledgePool’s findings, include:
1. Lowering costs (average client savings of 26%)
2. Increasing training effectiveness and ROI
3. Improving the quality of learning for employees
4. Accessing experts in the industry whose core competency is learning
5. Flexible services, aligning learning with the customer’s strategic objectives
6. Focusing on strategic work, not transactional activities.
Look for increased learning outsourcing to continue the remainder of 2011, including by the likes of IBM who continue to see increased demand globally. In 2012, I think learning outsourcing will really soar. Although uncertainty in the economy continues to cause delayed decision-making, there is no doubt in my mind that we will see a boost in learning as companies unanimously agree talent management is more important than ever. To improve and engage talent, you have to invest in your people. There is only so long you can just say the words, eventually you have to walk the talk!
Gary Bragar, HR Outsourcing Research Director, NelsonHall
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July 7, 2011
After several quarters of new HRO activity, the pace settled down a bit in the second quarter, but was still plenty interesting. Here are several samples from 2Q 2011.
Capita stands out for its volume and breadth of HRO activities. It is the largest MPHRO provider in the U.K. according to the NelsonHall MPHRO 2011 market report. Capita was awarded preferred supplier status by NHS in North Mersey, providing a potential of up to £27m by offering a mix of HR, payroll, and RPO services to 12 Mersey NHS trusts. There were also two awards for occupational health services, which it is expanding into the more holistic well-being services. An acquisition was also in the mix. Team24 was brought in to enhance medical RPO capabilities, further strengthening a market segment in which Capita is rated third in the U.K.
I like to look at the mix of new partnerships, offerings, and mergers and acquisitions to see where vendors are placing their bets on expansion and growth. Global remains hot and deal activity is there to keep hopefuls in the game of capturing new markets.
A leading example is ManpowerGroup’s strategic moves in China. It purchased REACH HR in south China, added Xi’ an Fesco with its 10k associates, and partnered with the city of Kaifeng in the Henan Province to add coverage in the west and north central area of China. To top off this spree, ManpowerGroup aligned itself with China’s Ministry of Industry & Information Technology (MIIT) for a five year plan. It will develop a talent exchange center, enabling ManpowerGroup’s local partners to provide workforce solutions focused on manufacturing.
Remember that China is not a market you can just jump into and Manpower has been on the ground in mainland China for 17 years. It has the needed relationships and is well-positioned to benefit from the development expansions now moving into inland China.
Other APAC activity included Australia. Mercer was awarded a superannuation pensions administration contract by RBK. Also, Towers Watson is partnering with Link Group to enter the superannuation market in Australia which is not big in numbers, but each group plan can have a large number of members. Finally, Futurestep opened global service management centers in Australia and New Zealand.
Elsewhere in APAC, Genpact was selected for a five year learning content development contract by JobSkills in India; Merce r launched a flex benefits offering in Hong Kong, and is partnering with PayrollServe to offer its HR services in APAC; and ManpowerGroup acquired Web Development Company in India to strengthen IT recruiting.
With plenty of recent HRO deals in implementation and early stabilization, along with perkier volumes and special projects in existing contracts, service providers need to focus on balancing delivery performance with new acquisitions. Compared to some of the things we have experienced in HRO, a steady state is not such a bad thing!
Linda Merritt, Research Analyst, HRO, NelsonHall
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