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published on Apr 13, 2017
This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes Alexander Mann Solutions' offerings and capabilities in the Managed Service Program.
NelsonHall’s Managed Service Program vendor assessment for Alexander Mann Solutions (AMS) is a comprehensive assessment of AMS’ managed service program (MSP) offering and capabilities, designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of AMS’ managed service program offering, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
Alexander Mann Solutions (AMS) was founded in 1996 with ICL (now Fujitsu) as its first client. AMS grew organically across Europe and Asia Pacific to ~20 new clients in 2006, growing revenues by 400% over this period. There has been continued growth since 2007 with two private equity partners over the period and the acquisition of Capital Consulting.AMS has ~350 staff supporting its 28 MSP contracts in its financial services, healthcare/life sciences and energy (as well as many other industries), across 90 countries.
Information on AMS' revenues is not readily available as it is a private company. NelsonHall estimates that for CY 2016, AMS' contingent revenue was $60.9m.
AMS will increasingly offer a total talent direct sourcing model as well as continuing to offer MSP, RPO, resource augmentation, Powersource and SourceCloud as standalone options/tailored options (with SOW, ICs, and gigs) across an expanding geographical footprint. It will focus on developing a global program office service for managing multiple vendor programs under the AMS umbrella; developing services to support SOW, freelancers and gig workers; and broadening talent pooling services and consultancy services. AMS will develop metrics increasingly focused on rate management and innovation to reflect its commitment to program and technology innovation (focusing on career portals analytics and emerging technology).