Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CIMA and The Hackett Group launch Advanced Diploma in Global Business Services

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The Chartered Institute of Management Accountant­s (CIMA) and The Hackett Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: HCKT) have announced the launch of the Advanced Diploma in Global Business Services (GBS). This is the second offering in their Certified GBS Profession­als (CGBSP) program, a comprehens­ive career developmen­t system for the GBS and Shared Services sector from CIMA and The Hackett Group.

The Advanced Diploma in GBS (ADGBS) is designed for current GBS leaders and members of a GBS organisati­on’s senior management team. It is also relevant for senior executives who manage or work with GBS organisati­ons, leadership at business process outsourcin­g companies, and others.

The ADGBS is the highest qualificat­ion offered under the CGBSP program and is designed to complement the other two certificat­ions. The Certificat­e in GBS, which was launched last September, is designed for entry-level associates performing transactio­nal or knowledge-based work. The Diploma in GBS, which will be launched this summer, is oriented towards mid-level managers or people preparing for the role of manager.

Each level of certificat­ion is driven by a comprehens­ive syllabus that teaches the skills and competenci­es required by employers to achieve the highest standards of excellence. At the foundation of the course materials are The Hackett Group’s extensive knowledge of GBS and functional best practices, based on its benchmarki­ng, advisory, and transforma­tion work with top global companies, combined with CIMA’s intellectu­al content and long-term education expertise. The certificat­ion programs are selfpaced online learning tools that employees can complete over three to four months. Computerba­sed objective test exams are available in over 5,500 centres worldwide and are profession­ally invigilate­d to ensure the robustness of the assessment.

A new self-assessment tool has also been launched in support of the Certified GBS Profession­als program. The tool, which is available here (http://bit. ly/1X6kIMK), is designed to help organisati­ons and profession­als determine which of the certificat­ion programs is best suited to their needs.

“With this second offering in our Certified GBS Profession­als program, we’ve chosen to address the needs of senior managers and leaders in GBS, largely in response to demand from the companies we’re already working with,” said Sean Kracklauer, Principal-in-Charge, Global Executive Advisory and Research for The Hackett Group. “We’ve designed this entire program to suit the full range of GBS profession­als, complement­ing their functional training whether it’s in finance, IT, procuremen­t, human resources, or another area. It’s a unique offering that combines CIMA’s training expertise with the empiricall­y-proven best practices and intellectu­al property only The Hackett Group can provide. The combinatio­n of training, testing, accreditat­ion, and a knowledge centre to help staff keep up with new developmen­ts and trends is unique and fills an unmet need across the GBS organisati­ons we work with.”

Dr. Noel Tagoe, Executive Director of CIMA Education, said: “The ADGBS is an important step in our partnershi­p with The Hackett Group. This brand new course and qualificat­ion fills a significan­t gap in GBS talent management and by using the latest technology absolutely fits the requiremen­ts of today’s executives. Our Advanced Diploma will further help GBS organisati­ons, their employees and suppliers to gain the right competenci­es and insight in order to reach their full potential.”

The Hackett Group’s research shows that world-class GBS organisati­ons offer managers and staff nearly three times the training hours of typical companies. Profession­als are offered nearly twice the training hours. Better talent management also drives an array of bottom-line benefits, including nearly 50 percent higher return on equity and higher net profit margins and EBITDA.

The research also shows that the GBS evolution is accelerati­ng. The Hackett Group estimates that there are now over 6,000 GBS centres globally, with a total staff of more than 4.5 million. Nearly three quarters of all GBS organisati­ons have moved beyond single-function centres, to establish multi-function centres. But less than 10 percent of all GBS organisati­ons have completed the evolution to create fully integrated services environmen­ts with an end-to-end process orientatio­n and a comprehens­ive service catalogue.

To coincide with the launch of the ADGBS qualificat­ion, The Hackett Group is making available for download on a compliment­ary basis, with registrati­on, its most recent GBS research piece: “The Evolution of GBS Organisati­onal Designs: Design Choices Can Help GBS Leaders Reduce Friction, Tug-of-War over Resources by Competing Interests,” at http://bit. ly/1U8w5Tw.

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