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Innovative Methodology for Globalization Decision MakingDr.-Ing. Axel Poestges - Senior Business Consultant
The GALA Localization Forum at tekom 2016
09.11.2016 - International Congress Center (ICS) Stuttgart
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○ SDL at a glance○ Global business decision making○ Decision options for new markets○ Industry specific requirements○ What decision support can look like○ Some industry examples
Agenda
Sofia
Zagreb
Rome Athens
Sydney
Singapore
Ho Chi Minh City
Tokyo
Shanghai
Bangkok
Dalian
ShenzhenMumbai
San Jose
Superior
PlanoLos Angeles
Seattle
Chicago
Wakefield
Montreal
São Paulo
Santiago
Taipei
BeijingSeoul
Bangalore
Changsha
Istanbul KaslikLjubljanaGranada
Munich
Stuttgart
Paris
Leuven
Maidenhead
Bristol
Bray
Bucharest
ClujBudapest
KievHradec Králové
BydgoszczHengelo
St Petersburg
Turku
Stockholm
Oslo
Copenhagen
Sheffield
Mechelen
Amsterdam
Porto
SDL powers experiences for 79 of the Top 100 global brands
Leaders in providing global content management and language solutions 55
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1500
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Enterprise customers
1992
21bn Words translatedmonthly
Employees
Partners
Countries
Offices
Founded
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What keeps the Globalization Decision Maker awake at Night?
○ Strategy Consolidation flexibly and quickly align globalization strategy and all affected areas of the business model
○ Cost Management sustainably turning capital expenditures into operational expenditures without disadvantages
○ Business Performance boost speed, flexibility and globalization of the business
○ Information Security assure data security and avoid knowledge drain
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You need a localization solution that meets your business requirements
Managed Localization Solutions
Localization Process Optimization
Cloud Solutions
Language Service Providing
Freelancer Deployment
In-house Translation Department
Localization Software as a Service
Machine Translation and post editing
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•Project Documentation•BTO Environment•Local Content•…
•Marketing driven•Time to Market / Operation•Multiple PLM / PIM•…
•Compliance•Process driven•Global Network•…
•Product Documentation•Technical Data•System Integration•…
•Aftermarket driven•Knowledge Base•Spare part Doc.•…
Engineering Construction FMTCG
Services Finance
Every Industry has a typical globalization requirement portfolio
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Content•Digital Content•Analogue Content•Content Synergies•Regulatory Docs •Volume / Structure•Standards•#
Business• #
Decision Framework for Translation Management as part of the Globalization Strategy
•Business Model•Innovation type•Web driven•Tech Doc driven•Touch Point driven•Segmentation•#
Resources• #•Dedicated Resources
•General LSP•Expert LSP•Crowd Sourcing•Proven Experts•Native Speakers•#
Technology• #•CAT
•TMS•WCMS•CMS•Authoring Mgmt.•Machine Translation•#
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What determines the optimal localization solution?
Strategic requirements
Accelerationof time tomarket andto operation...
IT-Architecture requirements
SaaS Solution hosted onlyin Europe ...
Integration requirements
Automatedinterface toWCMS andCCMS ...
Organizational rail guards
Global marketing islocalizationowner...
Industry specifics
No email exchange toexternalrecipients...
Technical rail guards
Technical standards & responsi-bilities...
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Solution Alternative:In-House Translation Department
Business Benefit Cost impact• Dedicated resources• Familiarity with terminology• Working in the same
organization and culture• Content synergies • Process flexibility• #
• Training / hiring • Localization software & process• Non value generating activities• Setup of new languages• Decentralized proof reading• Add on activities (e.g. DTP)• #
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Solution Alternative:Freelancer Deployment
Business Benefit Cost impact• Localize as you go• Professional resources
available around the world• Ease of communication• Industry expertise available• Ease of load balancing• #
• In-house localization project management
• Backup & fall back resources• Localization software alignment• Content consolidation• Management of quality gates• #
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Solution Alternative:Managed Localization Solution
Business Benefit Cost impact• Reduced business risks• Ease of process manageability• Ease of go to new markets• Industry expertize available• Cooperation based on a SLA• Additional services available• #
• Additional overhead cost• Learning curve cost• Reduced operational IT-cost• Process integration • Reduced TM cost degression
impact• #
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Solution Alternative:Cloud Solution
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Business Benefit Cost impact• Ease of set up and use• Barely limited business• No platform restrictions• Transparency• Scalable information security• Software always up to date • #
• Potential file format incompatibility
• Switching localization environments can be costly
• Data security can generate additional cost
• Additional quality gates • #
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Technical Platform Alternatives
○ Standalone Translation Management System– Easy to implement and quick to use but no integration into the IT-
landscape and only limited integration into the process landscape○ Translation Management System as EAA Building Block
– Complex implementation with interfaces to all systems managing content and even logistic and financial systems and others more
○ Translation Management System as SaaS Solution– Ready to use, but all process and information exchange integration work
has to be done – limited integration potential ○ Translation Management System as CLOUD Solution
– Still risks concerning data security and information integrity
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Which Platform in Combination with which Solution?
In-House Translation Department
Language Service Provider
Freelancer Deployment
ManagedLocalizationSolution
Cloud Solution
Standalone Translation Management System ✔ ✔ ✔ ✗ ✗
Translation Management System as EAA Building Block ✔ ✔ ✔ ✗ ✗
Translation Management System as SaaS Solution ✔ ✔ ✔ ✗ ✗
CLOUD based Translation Management System ✗ ✗
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The Localization Requirement Profile
Complexity Drivers (Examples) Type Weight
Content Flexibility (Type, Format, Volume, Cycle ...) Tec 0,8Content to Customer Experience Relation (Touchpoint Links ...) Org 1,5Business Model Flexibility (Business Innovation ...) Strat 1,2Value Chain Integration (Strategic Partnerships, Segmentation ...) Ind 0,9Global up-to-date digital Presence (Websites, Webshops ...) Ind 1,4Legal, Cultural and Standards Compliance Ind 1,0System Integration Railguards ( WCMS-TMS Interface ...) Tec 1,6Time to Market Importance Strat 1,3Time to efficient Operation Importance Strat 1,3Product Specifics / Characteristics Ind 1,0Security and Danger of Knowledge Drain Org 1,8...
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Localization Profile, Solution Alternatives and Platform options allow a clear recommendation
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Technical Requirements /
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Industry specificRequirements /
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The company made decision for a Managed Service Solution from SDL because:○ Focus on core business / no non value generating activities○ Improved visibility of translation progress○ Reduction of manual processing / interacting○ Continuous improvement opportunities○ Cost reduction opportunities○ Business Benefits
– 61% Reduction in Cost / Word– 80 Separate TM files consolidated down to 4 files with – 35,000 duplicates cleansed and removed– All xml tags and corrupted characters removed
Global Provider of engineering and product information services for manufacturing companies
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Investment Goods, built to Stock / Order, individual Solutions and Services
The company implemented an in-house SDL-TMS in combination with SDL’s Language Services because:○ Business Changes for a product line
– Modified business critical processes and content requirements○ Localization workflow requires in depth IT-system integration
– TMS interfaces with SDL Tridion WCMS, SAP-ERP, Knowledge Warehouse, CAT (SDL Trados Studio) and DTP solutions
○ Customers expected worldwide content quality standards– As a global language service provider, SDL could guarantee worldwide quality
and performance○ Business Benefits
– Sustainably lower over all localization cost– Higher cross media content quality, actuality and availability
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Global accountancy firm & auditing company
The company implemented an in-house SDL-Group Share solution in combination with internal and external expert freelance translators because:○ Data security and sustainable information integrity only allows a stand
alone in-house translation management system– Internal translation resources and external expert freelancers had to be integrated in the same
workflow without any email traffic across physical company boundaries○ The translation memory content must not allow any conclusion to which
client report the segment belongs– A special solution was implemented that neutralizes every new translation memory entry
○ A clear growth path of the TMS into other special areas of the business had to be shown– Although one company, the requirements in other departments were totally different
○ Business Benefits – Sustainably lower over all localization cost– Higher over all content quality and terminology consolidation
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How SDL can help you
○ Achieve a Sustainable Globalization Strategy with an optimal fit of localization and translation tools
○ Decision support can be provided by profiling & matching requirements and solution characteristics
○ A ‘one stop shop’ solution provider is able to offer the full range of potential services, technologies & best practices
○ Results of a ‘Global Business Readiness Assessment’allow to make appropriate recommendations for your individual localization solution
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