About a year ago and even into autumn 2014, my bet was on SuccessFactors Employee Central (EC) to have an extremely slow (though eventually quite comprehensive) uptake from SAP HCM customers in most of Europe. Instead I expected European customers (there are huge variances between the various European countries, so I'm referring to the overall "average") to implement various other SuccessFactors solutions across the wider area of talent management much quicker and maybe EC in some subsidiaries as a side-by-side scenario to close gaps in their global SAP system map.
The reasoning behind it was:
As it stands, we've experienced a lot of interest in EC recently - very much to my surprise. So, starting with the UK&Ireland SAP Usergroup conference, where we ran a workshop on EC together with jyoti.sharma3, I started to change my mind. On that event as well as with various contacts in the German speaking countries we found that many organisations are considering, preparing or already running EC implementations. Numbers are still small compared to the SAP HCM on-premise installation base and currently there's certainly more exploration than implementation going on, but it's definitely picking up fast.
So, why's that, given that the arguments above plus the very strong security concerns held in many European countries, most notably Germany, against Cloud solutions in general?
Well, there are two things many managers in Europe love and that appeal to the heart of long standing SAP on-premise customers in particular:
Integration:
Despite all the new hybrid scenarios (which are absolutely necessary to build stepping stones for customers to cross the stream one step at a time), the heart of a CIO, who grew up with SAP, beats for one fully integrated system. So, running Core HR in EC and therefore on the same platform as future talent solutions has a much stronger appeal in the long run than the hybrid model.Customers without an in-house payroll are therefore naturally very tempted by a full SuccessFactors suite. With payroll on board, the decision is more difficult, as cloud payroll still isn't really the same platform.
Well structured approach:
With German engineers sitting at the heart of Europe's largest economy, who'd be surprised to hear that many European managers prefer to lay a solid foundation first before building the fancy part. And right they are. Whilst Talent modules like SuccessFactors Learning or Succession can provide some quick wins that may make it worthwhile to implement them first, starting with Core HR and building the rest on top is a sound approach.
So, these two points seem to drive quite a few customers, who are really after the Talent solutions, to put EC onto an early step of their roadmap.
Adding to that is the growing insight that you don't need a system, where you can change any line of code you want to (with a modification key) to have some flexibility towards bespoke processes. Users and decision makers become more relaxed about the "straight-jacket" of SaaS, because, well: it isn't one:
So, now being convinced that I was wrong about the expected speed of market penetration, what am I to do?
Well, I've done my EC training by now and also hired an EC consultant for a start 🙂
And we offer SuccessFactors and particularly Employee Central a prominent spot in our London SAP HCM and SuccessFactors conference in May. As you'll see on the agenda we feature EC sessions by jyoti.sharma3, SuccessFactors overview and Talent sessions by amy.grubb , and Bianke Woelke explaining Integration (on top of practical advice SAP HCM on-premise and Concur Travel and expense, so please register, if you are interested: there are still places left).
Interestingly, conference registrations confirm our reasoning already: although few delegates are live with SuccessFactors already, the cloud sessions and particularly the EC presentations beat on-premise sessions every time by number of delegate registrations.
So, I will probably be able to add some more insights on where European users and managers stand today after this conference.
But until then, I'd love to hear about your roadmap and how far you've progressed along it. Please make good use of the comments 🙂
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