|   | CMU-ISRI-04-114 Institute for Software Research International
 School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
 
    
     
 CMU-ISRI-04-114
 
The eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers(eSCM-SP) v2, Part 2: Practice Details
 
Elaine B. Hyer, Keith M. Heston, Mark C. Paulk 
May 2004  
CMU-ISRI-04-114.pdf Keywords: eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers
 The eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers (eSCM-SP) is a
"best practices" capability model developed to give IT-enabled 
sourcing service providers guidance toward improving their capability 
across the sourcing life-cycle. This helps service providers 
differentiate themselves from competitors. Additionally, it provides 
clients with an objective means of evaluating service providers' 
capabilities. It is comprised of 84 Practices that address the 
critical capabilities needed by IT-enabled sourcing service providers. 
This document contains the details of the 84 eSCM-SP Practices. Each 
Practice is arranged along three dimensions: Sourcing Life-cycle, 
Capability Area, and Capability Level. The Sourcing Life-cycle 
is divided into Initiation, Delivery, and Completion, plus Ongoing, 
which spans the entire life-cycle. The ten Capability Areas are 
logical groupings of Practices that help users
to remember and intellectually manage the content of the Model. The
five Levels, numbered 1 through 5, describe an improvement path that
progresses from a limited capability to deliver a service that meets a
client's particular requirements up to the highest level of sustaining
excellence over time.
 
To learn more about the eSCM-SP, see The eSourcing Capability Model for
Service Providers (eSCM-SP) v2, Part 1: Model Overview, which describes
the development and intent of the Model itself in more detail.
 
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