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Full-cost Maturity Model NDMA Inc.: Full-cost Maturity Model

Transparent budgets, fair allocations, managed expectations, portfolio management, accurate rates -- knowing the full cost of your products and services is essential.

Whether you're a shared-services organization, an internal service provider, a budget director implementing activity-based budgeting, service-based costing, or chargebacks, or simply want to run your organization in a businesslike manner, you need a reliable method and capable tools to identify and cost your products and services.

The Full-cost Maturity Model (FMM) is a standard metric of an organization's capability to plan its business (its operating plan) and the full costs of its products and services (its budget, allocations, and rates). It's the result of over ten years of research and the experiences of over 25 corporate, government, and non-profit organizations.

The focus of FMM is on business and cost planning, not tracking. It addresses the processes by which an organization develops its operating plan, budget, allocations, and rates. It is not a metric of financial accounting systems, broader resource governance processes, or billing systems -- although all of these other things are founded on the budget and rates.

FMM defines five levels of capability -- from simple cost transparency to fully burdened rates -- and the essential elements (methods, processes, and tools) required to make each level work. Each level builds upon the last -- adding details and delivering more benefits.

Summary of FMM Levels....

FMM is a practical framework used to help an organization (e.g., an internal service provider like IT) assess where it is in the maturity process, decide the target level needed to support its governance and tracking processes, and guide the implementation of exactly the methods and tools required to attain or fine-tune that target level.

The "Full-cost Maturity Model" report examines the problems caused by traditional budgeting and costing methods. It presents a detailed vision of the solution -- calculating the full cost to shareholders/taxpayers/donors of an organization's products and services. It catalogs the benefits of doing so. Then, it introduces the Full-cost Maturity Model (FMM) which explains the practical challenges of implementing full costing, and a step-by-step path forward.

A set of Appendixes provide all the details necessary to measure the current maturity level of an organization, identify gaps, and plan the implementation of a full-cost model.

Detailed processes and software to implement any level of maturity are available under license.

"FMM is a new and clear way of looking at a cluster of organizational problems related to planning and budgeting. Dean is a real contributor to the world of business."
Bill Lape
General Manager, IS (retired), Heinz USA

Beneath the Buzz column on the problems solved by knowing your full costs....

View the report (minus the implementation details) online....

Order the report....

Executive briefing on this topic....

Software, planning process, and consulting help to implement a full-cost model....

IT Financial Management and the Service Lifecycle - How the Pieces of the Puzzle Come Together -- article on ITIL and FMM....

Press resources....

Meeting planners resources (including presentation abstracts)....

Additional resources on financial management in the IT function can be found at the IT Financial Management Association.



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