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NorthgateArinso Sets a Cadence for Growth

April 25, 2012

NorthgateArinso (NGA) recently held its annual analyst day in Boston. Chief Executive Mike Ettling reported that NGA’s revenues have increased 6-7% every quarter for the last six quarters and it had brought in over £500m in revenues for 2011. With very good growth under its belt and its built-out set of services, updated core technologies, and global delivery network, NGA is setting new goals to reach its target of $1bn in revenues by 2014.

The company is defining itself as “an HR BPaaS business enabled by technology, process, and domain expertise.” Business-platform-as-a-service is what many are calling business platforms, and since we are talking about HRO, I call it HRO platforms. From that perspective, NGA is already in the BPaaS business of providing bundled business process services and technology solutions.

NGA has ~8,500 personnel in 35 countries with HR technology, outsourcing, and consulting services in over 100 countries. That will not change. It will continue to offer unbundled technology and software services for payroll and HR. It will also continue to offer consulting services for HR systems and implementation of sand integrations, as both are good revenue streams. What is new is that the company is staking out its direction for future growth as an HRO services company, not a technology company.

How does an already good, solid HRO performer accelerate to outpace its competitors? For NGA, the answer is in structure and cadence.

Structure

Management structure is seen in the cascading goals, upcoming changes in organizational structure and alignment of compensation, the use of metrics, and the top-down involvement in selecting and managing key initiatives, investments, and projects. NGA is continuing to standardize its services into a catalog of selections, standardize implementation, and even standardize the offer to delivery process. It is developing an internal system called ScopeHR, which will standardize and automate the production of all key BPO/BPaaS information and documents to make solution selection, selling, pricing, and contracting easier, faster, and more efficient for both the client and NGA.

Cadence

Timing and pacing are also NGA keys in achieving profitable long-term growth. This includes an understanding of how to migrate and grow client scale and scope over time, to step-by-step refine its robust system for services delivery that includes moving to “mega centers of scale” and plans for workforce development to avoid capability gaps. Components of the service delivery value chain are addressed, cross-checked, and backed up. Continuous improvement is also seen in the use of Lean Six Sigma teams, CCMI standards, and an operational excellence framework to increase capability maturity while growing the business and retaining satisfied customers.

There is still a lot of uncertainty in the economy, which may impact NGA’s plans and timing. Given NorthgateArinso’s track record so far, clear goals, and achievement plans, if it adds in a bit of flexibility, the odds are good that it will hit its target.

Linda Merritt, Research Analyst, HRO, NelsonHall

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