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Financial services with a focus on USA, Canada, Brazil and India.
A representative financial services scenario showing how s/4hana transformation can improve risk, controls, customer service, evidence and decision quality.
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A representative financial services scenario showing how s/4hana transformation can improve risk, controls, customer service, evidence and decision quality. This narrative is organized for executive discovery and should be validated against the relevant business baseline before it is used as a quantified customer claim.
Each capability is stronger when it is connected to the process, data and operating model around it.
Financial services with a focus on USA, Canada, Brazil and India.
Legacy process variants and unclear ownership made it difficult to build a credible transformation case. The leadership team also needed a more dependable view of risk, controls, customer service, evidence and decision quality before committing to the next investment.
A fit-gap register, process baseline, data readiness plan, clean-core design and staged migration roadmap created an accountable path. The solution included executive baseline definition, role ownership, delivery evidence and a post-go-live review rhythm.
Illustrative planning range: 10 to 18% lower avoidable transformation effort through earlier decisions and fewer late rework cycles. This is planning content for discovery and should be recalculated from actual process, cost, carbon and service baselines.
the CFO, CIO and risk leadership can use the scenario to connect the investment to cash, risk, customer experience, carbon performance and operating capacity.
A representative financial services scenario showing how s/4hana transformation can improve risk, controls, customer service, evidence and decision quality.
USA, Canada, Brazil and India
Legacy process variants and unclear ownership made it difficult to build a credible transformation case. The leadership team also needed a more dependable view of risk, controls, customer service, evidence and decision quality before committing to the next investment.
A fit-gap register, process baseline, data readiness plan, clean-core design and staged migration roadmap created an accountable path. The solution included executive baseline definition, role ownership, delivery evidence and a post-go-live review rhythm.
Illustrative planning range: 10 to 18% lower avoidable transformation effort through earlier decisions and fewer late rework cycles. This is planning content for discovery and should be recalculated from actual process, cost, carbon and service baselines.
the CFO, CIO and risk leadership can use the scenario to connect the investment to cash, risk, customer experience, carbon performance and operating capacity.