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The Case for Mobility:
How New-Age Utilities Can Energize
Operations and Boost Customer Service
A confluence of challenges — from rising regulatory compliance costs
and scrutiny, through heightened competition and an aging workforce —
make it imperative for utilities to embrace a new wave of mobility
solutions that can enhance operational efficiency and continuously
improve asset performance and service delivery across the value chain.
• Cognizant 20-20 Insights
Executive Summary
Increasing competition from players with newer
revenue models, especially in deregulated
markets,1,2
tighter and more costly regulatory com-
pliance (especially related to service restoration
and safety in catastrophic events), an aging work-
force (which is impacting employee productivity
and knowledge management) and an increasingly
demanding, digitally-savvy customer base have
utilities feeling pinched. As a result, many are
seeking ways to simultaneously optimize opera-
tional costs3
while continuously improving asset
performance and service delivery.
Mobility holds the key for utilities that seek to
digitally transform their businesses, enabling
much needed service improvements across the
value chain and operational efficiency that not
only reduces costs but allows field technicians
and back-office employees to work more produc-
tively and efficiently. Many feel the time is right,
as mobility solutions have come a long way, from
handheld and pocket PCs in the 1990s to tough-
books in the 2000s, to today’s “mobile first”
world. The proliferation of mobile apps and devic-
es is providing added security and connectivity,
increasing computing power and enhancing bat-
tery life, form and usage factors for industry road
warriors the world over.
Spending by utilities on mobile workforce manage-
ment technology, in fact, is expected to surpass
$420 million by 2020.4
This white paper examines
the scope of mobility solutions and recommends
an approach to operations and workforce manag-
ers in the power utilities space that can benefit
the business as well as customers.
Alleviating Pain Points
Mobility solutions and technologies have the
potential to boost front-line operator and field
technician utilization and enable efficient, real-
time communication with dispatchers and the
customer. Such solutions empower front-line
operators to leverage the back-end systems —
CRM/CIS/WAM5
— to determine priorities and
respond proactively to calls and visual inspections.
In sum, mobile apps empower field technicians to
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query asset information, event history and condi-
tion assessments to make decisions and not just
execute orders. Figure 1 encapsulates the various
pain points that utilities face and how mobility
can assist in overcoming them.
Mobility Across the Utilities Value Chain
The utility industry is quite asset intensive, with
assets spread across large geographical areas.
As a result of the industry dynamics cited above,
utilities have for years been under pressure to
increase their operational efficiency and field
work effectiveness. Mobility has emerged as an
important way to address the key challenges of
dispersed assets and rising customer expecta-
tions. The reasons include:
•	 Mobile-based shift and schedule management
solutions help generation power plant
personnel to more effectively plan, organize
and manage maintenance rounds. For instance,
using a mobile asset inspection and mainte-
nance solution, maintenance staff can quickly
and easily locate individual inspection points,
and take notes and pictures of assets and
gauges.
•	 While conducting surveys at customer locations,
sales teams can generate a customized offering
fusing a mobile CRM solution that identifies the
best deals for new energy-efficient equipment.
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Mapping Challenges to the Solutions
Domain Focus Area Pain Point How Mobility Can Help
Operational
Efficiency
Field Productivity
Improvements
•	Lack of field
automation and deci-
sion-making for field
supervisors.
•	Lack of real-time
workforce manage-
ment — information,
optimization, rout-
ing, scheduling,
communication and
visualization — raises
cost of technicians,
fuel and fleet.
•	Real time planning
and trade-offs
between short-term
and long-cycle work.
•	Mobile apps can reduce need to travel to the office
for gathering service and dispatch information,
elevating workforce utilization and reducing over-
time costs.
•	Enable automated, rule-based, economic dispatch
and routing of field technicians based on loca-
tion, skill and availability. Such apps can also allow
field techs to respond in real time to address order
assignments and update assignments in real time,
resulting in:
>> Enhanced visibility into work and technician
availability for field supervisors.
>> Improved data capture in the field, leading to
greater insights to improve fuel consumption,
routing and worker safety that can further
inform corrective actions for drivers and opera-
tional improvement opportunities.6
Asset
Management
•	Geographically dis-
persed assets too
difficult and labor-
intensive to track and
maintain.
•	Manual data capture
and transmission is
a gargantuan task,
ridden with errors
and compliance risks.
Mobile asset management and tracking solutions
enable:
•	RFID and QR-based automated data capture and
transmission from the field to asset databases to
reduce the scope for data errors.
•	Access to real-time asset maintenance history and
schedule information in the field enables proac-
tive maintenance, improved asset utilization and
performance, extended equipment life, reduced
downtime and improved compliance.
Back-Office
Improvements
•	Lack of real-time KPIs
and visibility into
performance.
•	Mounting paperwork
and manual reporting
leads to unnecessary
cost, inefficiency and
errors.
•	Inefficiencies and
costs incurred in time
and reporting.
Mobile dashboard and reports for technicians as well
as field supervisors will provide:
•	Real-time metrics into service order progress and
closure, and reopens, as well as visibility into KPIs
and goals.
•	Reduced paperwork to turn in work-order-related
documentation and time, expense and status
reports, in turn reducing errors, clerical interven-
tion and back-office costs.
FIgure 1 Continued on page 3
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Mobility solutions have emerged that address
requirements across the entire utility value chain.
Figure 2, next page, provides a snapshot.
Understanding Maturity Throughout
the Mobility Lifecycle
Getting a utility ready for mobility solutions can
be a daunting task. Disparate systems (legacy
and modern) used throughout various business
units must be integrated and support a new chan-
nel. It is therefore important for decision-makers
to understand the phases of maturity that a typi-
cal utility progresses through to assess its state of
readiness, determine gaps in mobility capabilities,
and adopt an appropriate implementation regi-
men. Figure 3 on page 5 describes these phases
in detail.
Mobility Solution Implementation
Challenges
Careful forethought and planning is essential
for successfully deploying a mobility solution.
Change management is also important and must
be assessed along key people, process and tech-
nology dimensions. Process automation and
technician self-service will result in a significant
#
2
Domain Focus Area Pain Point How Mobility Can Help
Knowledge
Management
&
Collaboration
Aging & Retiring
Workforce
•	Need to build mobile
knowledge, learn-
ing base and training
aids.
•	New generation techs
have shorter atten-
tion spans and are
immersed in their
mobile devices.
Mobile training and knowledge management and
collaboration apps enable:
•	Enhanced knowledge management and preserva-
tion of and access to institutional knowledge.
•	Greater collaboration and experience sharing
between experienced and aging workers and
inexperienced technicians.
Increased
Revenue
Cross-Sell
& Up-Sell
Capabilities
•	Missed opportunities
to cross- and up-sell.
•	Missed appointments,
revisits, broken
promises.
Mobile CRM apps that contain the complete past
service history and integrated communication
capabilities provide technicians with:
•	On-hand knowledge of customer history, ana-
lytics and insights to power sales and greater
engagement with customers.
•	Increased first-time fix rate, causing fewer revisits.
•	Real-time communication and updates to cus-
tomer, improving satisfaction.
Customer
Experience &
Satisfaction
Customer
Engagement
•	Lack of real-time
notifications.
•	Lack of access to
critical customer-
facing functionalities
on the go such as bill
payment, schedule
appointment, outage
reporting, etc.
Mobile apps empower utilities customers to
access their account information in real time from
anywhere and allow them to interact with the com-
pany at their convenience, resulting in:
•	Increased program participation and
enrollments.
•	Better received promotions and on-time
payments.
•	Enhanced customer satisfaction and brand per-
ception for the utility.
Safety &
Regulatory
Compliance
Cost of Safety &
Compliance 
•	Ineffective storm
and outage resto-
ration and damage
assessment.7
•	Scrutiny on work-
force safety — safety
adherence built
into processes and
systems.
•	Alerts for deterio-
rating weather and
hazards.
•	Lower job satisfaction
and productivity.
Mobile safety apps integrated with work-order and
context-based safety instructions, terrain hazards,
weather alerts, compendium of relevant safety
checklists and procedures as well as panic and
alerting features result in:
•	Fewer injuries, lower workforce comp expenses
and reduced unproductive injury time.
•	Increased safety compliance, resulting in
enhanced public image.
FIgure 1
Continued from page 2
change in, or perhaps the elimination of, some
back-office and clerical job roles. The mobile
implementation planning exercise should be
viewed as an opportunity to bring about busi-
ness process, back-end system and data quality
improvements, which if left unattended can have
a major impact on field operations.
From a best practice standpoint, it is critical to
provide a single view of data so all parties — cus-
tomer service, dispatch, field technician and the
customer — respond to and act on the same view
of the process. In the end, a mobility solution will
act as an information “aggregator,” the effective-
ness of which will greatly rely on the robustness
of the underlying business processes.
Figure 4 on page 6 lists the challenges and pitfalls
utilities need to be aware of during a mobile solu-
tion implementation program.
Facilitating a Smooth Transition
to Mobility
A phased approach is best-suited to overcome
the pitfalls outlined in Figure 4 and ensure that
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Generation
Benefits:
Transmission
Distribution
Sales & Service
• Mobile plant information management.
• Mobile shift and schedule management.
• Mobile asset inspection and maintenance.
• Mobile incident management.
• Mobile safety and best practices.
• Important decisions possible in real time.
• Demand & pricing information available in real time.
• Reduced cost of compliance.
• Better access to safety checklist & procedures
resulting in high compliance.
Benefits:
• Asset health can be monitored remotely.
• Real time alerts & accurate updates for critical
assets based on conditions.
• Efficient & faster inspections using mobile devices.
• Real time workforce & asset tracking via GPS.
• Mobile asset inspection and maintenance.
• Mobile asset and fleet tracking.
• Mobile outage restoration and repair.
• Mobile automated routing and dispatch.
• Mobile work management.
• Mobile vegetation management.
• Mobile data capture and upload.
• Mobile safety and best practices.
• Mobile parts and inventory.
• Mobile smart asset retro-fitment & instrumentation.
Corporate Enablement & Productivity
• Mobile training and development.
• Mobile time & expense reporting.
• Mobile HR & finance support services.
• Mobile CRM & meter services.
• Mobile service and warranty retrieval.
• Mobile work order management.
• Mobile parts and inventory.
• Mobile automated routing and dispatch.
• Mobile billing presentment and payment.
• Mobile energy survey, EE installation.
Benefits:
• Provides remote access to facilities
reducing cost of travel.
• Manage work orders on the go.
• Provides real time updates from field.
• Real time outage information.
• Switching & safety procedures can be
followed closely & accurately.
Benefits:
• Eliminates costs & reduces paperwork.
• Reduces turnaround time for requests.
• Provides real time workforce updates.
• Enables crew to manage work from field.
• Efficient routing increases productivity.
• Increases revenue through cross-/up-sell.
Utilities: Mobility Across the Value Chain
Figure 2
cognizant 20-20 insights 5
Wave 1:
Mobility as a novelty
• Mobile solution introduced to address
various challenges.
• Mobile solution works in isolation, not
integrated with key enterprise systems.
• Primarily comprised of laptops and PDAs
with proprietary hardware and software.
• Read-only capabilities supported with
delayed write.
• Does not completely eliminate
paper-based processes.
• Simple and mundane tasks can be
addressed by mobile devices like
meter reads, energy surveys, incentive
information, etc.
• No insight into mobile resources.
• Various business units acknowledge the
need of mobility.
• Key business processes are updated to
accommodate new devices & channels.
• Enterprise workflow updated to enable
reporting from mobile devices.
• Two-way communication with some
enterprise systems established.
• Limited data retrieve & capture.
• Near-real-time information is available
for key decisions.
• Context-aware functionalities, with some
device independence.
• Few specialized tasks can be handled by
mobile devices like work queue,
outstanding request, parts inventory, etc.Wave 3:
Mobility as a way of doing
business
Wave 2:
Transition to mobility
• Most business units have integrated mobility
across business processes.
• All enterprise-wide business processes are
integrated and are device & channel agnostic.
• Cross-business unit workflow updated in real time.
• Two-way real-time information flow from key
enterprise systems established.
• Optimized use of shared resources.
• Device and capability portfolio supports all the
functionalities as traditional channel — like
exception handling, creating requests, collaborat-
ing with peers.
• On-the-go data retrieval and decision-making,
remote printing, full GPS and context-aware
functionalities, supporting BYOD.
Three Waves of Mobility Adoption
Figure 3
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Words to the Wise … and Wary
Dimension Description Remediation
People
A solution that is hard to use, has a poor user
experience and does not eliminate the techni-
cian’s paper-based or manual work process.
Usability and intuitive application design to
mirror actual process flow used by field techs.
Lack of awareness and support, resulting in
rejection of the solution by end users.
Sufficient training and pre- and post-implementa-
tion support to ease users into adoption.
An untested solution that is error-ridden, jeop-
ardizing the field worker’s effectiveness and
reputation at the job location.
Effective piloting and phased rollout planning
based on geography, business unit, job class and
work type.
Lack of support and evangelism for the trans-
formation program.
Involve influencers and user groups in every
phase of the program development.
Frustration resulting from a steep adoption
curve for new devices, as well as the inconve-
nience of carrying multiple devices for work
and personal use.
Institute a “bring your own device” (BYOD) policy
to support workers who want to use their own
devices; this can boost user adoption.
Lack of interdepartmental support for program
development.
Setting up a program governance team and
top-down executive support will eliminate cross-
departmental barriers and foster a collaborative
effort.
Lack of employee engagement in the program. Seek input into the change management strate-
gy from multiple levels within your organization,
ranging from field workforce to management;
engaged employees = engaged customers.
Fear about privacy and changing work relation-
ships and landscape (e.g., devolving work roles).
Change management, role re-fitments and
adequate communication from the top down to
alleviate fears of privacy erosion.
Process
Failure of a business process or an improper
rule can cause havoc on the field and at the job
location. 
Business process redesign and improvement to
ensure that incorrect processes are not auto-
mated or mobilized.
Lack of key integrations and fallback on
manual/paper-ridden processes. 
Effective mapping of the user journey to better
understand most interactions and touch points
between users and business processes.
Lack of outcome measurement and realization
of benefits.
Establish an initial baseline measurement of the
organization’s current and historical perfor-
mance; a clearly defined roadmap with phase
gates can help.
Technology
Network hacking, data leaks and security
breaches compromising company and cus-
tomer data.
Implement safety and security measures for cus-
tomer and employee data on mobile devices and
networks.
Incompatibility between devices and applica-
tions, and rapid obsolescence of devices.
Define operation and maintenance (O&M) strat-
egy for mobile devices and apps; expand support
for mobile device types and form factors.
Rapid technology obsolescence and require-
ment churn, making it difficult to fully deploy a
complete solution and realize benefits.
Phased development, Agile rather than Waterfall
implementation to realize solution benefits in
manageable chunks.
Superfluity in applications, with a multitude
performing overlapping functions and require-
ments for added maintenance and support.
Evolve and rationalize the mobile application
portfolio.
Loss of connectivity hampering field work
functions.
Applications optimized for hardware and
networks, with offline capabilities.
Figure 4
cognizant 20-20 insights 7
implementation of the mobility solution is effec-
tively governed and successfully delivered.
Figure 5 lays out the indicative phases involved
in the end-to-end implementation of a mobility
solution — from the discovery phase to post-
implementation support.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Mobility
in the Utility Industry
Over time, mobile devices will arrive in a variety
of forms and use factors. In fact, advancements
in wearable technology,8
such as smart glass-
es, smart watches and smart helmets, as well
as augmented reality, will usher in a new era of
productivity, safety and efficiency for mobile
employees, extending their ability to work
hands-free to complete tasks with greater
speed and accuracy. Augmented reality will have
increasing application in monitoring and locating
remote and underground assets9, 10
and visualizing
hazardous conditions. Voice recognition, virtual
mobile assistants, and image-to-text and text-to-
Discovery
Solution
Assessment Solution
Implementation
Continuous
Improvement
• Define implementation
objective.
• Formulate enterprise-
wide mobile strategy
(e.g., app vs. Web).
• Highlight mobility
scope in future
business processes.
• Select key processes
targeted for adoption.
• Define organiza-
tion-specific require-
ments.
• Define solution
evaluation criteria.
• Prioritize mobile-based
functionalities.
• Carry-out vendor/partner
evaluation.
• Conduct solution
feasibility analysis.
• Outline technology &
resource requirements.
• Define target solution
architecture & prelimi-
nary design.
• Define hardware and
infrastructure procure-
ment strategy.
• Execute proof of concept.
• Create implementation
plan.
• Define hardware,
software and infrastruc-
ture support plan.
• Define acceptance
criteria.
• Provide system support.
• Monitor new system.
• Roll out system training
and supporting material.
• Monitor KPI improvement.
• Document project report.
• Track benefits realized.
• Communicate and sustain
achievements.
• Develop/customize/config-
ure mobility solution.
• Procure and set up
infrastructure and
communication.
• Hardware instrumentation
• Migrate data from
old/supporting systems.
• Integrate solution with
existing systems such as
CIS, AMI, MDM, GIS, OMS,
DMS, EAMS.
• Implement security and
policy.
• Pilot and roll out solution.
• Conduct user acceptance
testing.
• Obtain sign-off from
stakeholders.
• Initiate KPI monitoring and
cost/benefit realization.
• Implementation
roadmap.
• Evaluation
parameters.
• Procurement
strategy.
• Solution acceptance
criteria.
• Solution implementation.
• Stakeholder sign-off. • KPI matrix.
• Training documents.
KEY DELIVERABLES:
ENABLESFORCHANGE
Executive Commitment to Transformational Change
End-to-End Program Management
To-Be Business Process Improvements
Effective Change Management
Best Practices & Ongoing Risk Management
Mobility Implementation Approach: Different Phases
Figure 5
cognizant 20-20 insights 8
speech conversion will further reduce manual
intervention and improve compliance, freeing
field technicians to take on higher-value tasks.
Enhanced communication technologies along
with new advancements in the field of cloud, ana-
lytics and data security will enable information
transfer from remote locations to conference
halls in real time. The field supervisor will sched-
ule work from any location, at any time; the field
agent will receive updated work routes in real
time along with asset health reports based on
current operating conditions and asset history.
Importantly, information from various sourc-
es across the grid will be assimilated and
transformed for decision-makers to access in real
time through handhelds/tablets, to inform every-
thing from public announcements to responding
to regulators. Mobile CAD software will speed
substation design and modeling exercises and
accelerate entry into new markets and custom-
er segments. Analytics performed on field data
collected from mobile devices can lend valuable
insights into inefficiencies and performance. All
of this will reduce the need for field technicians
to travel to the office, as solutions that enable
a virtual workplace through real-time collabora-
tion and remote access to corporate applications
emerge, offering improved worker safety and pro-
ductivity, as well as reduced driving-related stress
and office space expenses.
In Closing
Mobility solutions clearly hold great potential to
equip the utility workforce with greater on-the-go
insights and problem-solving capabilities, as well
as to deliver to customers a superior customer
experience that offers significant benefits to both
parties.
A well-thought-out approach, with an assessment
of current readiness, desired future state and
clearly understood program goals, is critical to
mobility implementation success.
Successful mobile transformation should be
championed by business stakeholders with
particular focus on the challenges and pitfalls
described above. The day is not far when field
technicians will be completely remote and mobile,
and will not need to come to the office very often.
Neither will customers have a reason to call into
customer care.
Regulatory, competitive and shareholder pres-
sures make it imperative for utilities to press on
with mobile innovations. Utilities that ignore this
do so at their peril.
Footnotes
1	
https://www.business.directenergy.com/understanding-energy/markets-and-deregulation/
competitive-electricity-market.
2	
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/articles/2012/08/writing-on-the-roof-competition-for-electric-
utilities.html.
3	
Joseph Scalise and Stephan Zech, Sustained cost reduction for utilities, Bain & Company, 2013.
4	
http://www.navigantresearch.com/newsroom/utility-spending-on-mobile-workforce-management-tech-
nology-will-surpass-420-million-by-2020.
5	
CRM: Customer Relationship Management; CIS: Customer Information System; WAM: Work and Asset
Management.
6	
http://www.intelligentutility.com/article/14/09/three-critical-steps-greater-mobile-workforce-efficiency.
7	
http://www.elp.com/articles/print/volume-92/issue-1/sections/mobility-for-better-quicker-emergency-
response-for-utilities.html.
8	
http://thesmartvan.com/blog/2014/01/21/25718/wearable-tech-the-1-billion-opportunity-for-field-service/.
9	
http://www.directionsmag.com/entry/augmented-reality-a-disruptive-technology-in-utility-asset-man-
agement/411375.
10	
http://www.augview.net/.
About Cognizant
Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) is a leading provider of information technology, consulting, and business process out-
sourcing services, dedicated to helping the world’s leading companies build stronger businesses. Headquartered in
Teaneck, New Jersey (U.S.), Cognizant combines a passion for client satisfaction, technology innovation, deep industry
and business process expertise, and a global, collaborative workforce that embodies the future of work. With over
100 development and delivery centers worldwide and approximately 219,300 employees as of September 30, 2015,
Cognizant is a member of the NASDAQ-100, the S&P 500, the Forbes Global 2000, and the Fortune 500 and is ranked
among the top performing and fastest growing companies in the world. Visit us online at www.cognizant.com or follow
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About the Authors
Asutosh Tripathy is a Senior Consultant within Cognizant Business Consulting’s Energy and Utilities
Practice. He has more than eight years of consulting and business analysis experience, working with
U.S. utilities, advising clients on best practices and optimal solutions to business problems in the areas
of energy consumer solutions, customer information systems (CIS), digital transformation, billing and
payments, and energy services. He holds an M.B.A. in systems and marketing and a bachelor’s degree
in electrical engineering, and is PMP and CBAP certified. Asutosh can be reached at Asutosh.Tripathy@
cognizant.com.
Sumit Thawrani is a Senior Consultant within Cognizant Business Consulting’s Energy and Utilities
Practice. He has more than eight years of consulting experience advising clients in North America, the
UK and Asia-Pacific geographies. Sumit specializes in driving customer experience initiatives, including
digital strategy and enablement, customer self-service, customer satisfaction improvements and multi-
channel design. Sumit holds a post-graduate diploma in business management from MDI, Gurgaon and
a bachelor’s degree in information technology from RGPV University, India. He can be reached at Sumit.
Thawrani@cognizant.com.

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The Case for Mobility: How New-Age Utilities Can Energize Operations and Boost Customer Service

  • 1. The Case for Mobility: How New-Age Utilities Can Energize Operations and Boost Customer Service A confluence of challenges — from rising regulatory compliance costs and scrutiny, through heightened competition and an aging workforce — make it imperative for utilities to embrace a new wave of mobility solutions that can enhance operational efficiency and continuously improve asset performance and service delivery across the value chain. • Cognizant 20-20 Insights Executive Summary Increasing competition from players with newer revenue models, especially in deregulated markets,1,2 tighter and more costly regulatory com- pliance (especially related to service restoration and safety in catastrophic events), an aging work- force (which is impacting employee productivity and knowledge management) and an increasingly demanding, digitally-savvy customer base have utilities feeling pinched. As a result, many are seeking ways to simultaneously optimize opera- tional costs3 while continuously improving asset performance and service delivery. Mobility holds the key for utilities that seek to digitally transform their businesses, enabling much needed service improvements across the value chain and operational efficiency that not only reduces costs but allows field technicians and back-office employees to work more produc- tively and efficiently. Many feel the time is right, as mobility solutions have come a long way, from handheld and pocket PCs in the 1990s to tough- books in the 2000s, to today’s “mobile first” world. The proliferation of mobile apps and devic- es is providing added security and connectivity, increasing computing power and enhancing bat- tery life, form and usage factors for industry road warriors the world over. Spending by utilities on mobile workforce manage- ment technology, in fact, is expected to surpass $420 million by 2020.4 This white paper examines the scope of mobility solutions and recommends an approach to operations and workforce manag- ers in the power utilities space that can benefit the business as well as customers. Alleviating Pain Points Mobility solutions and technologies have the potential to boost front-line operator and field technician utilization and enable efficient, real- time communication with dispatchers and the customer. Such solutions empower front-line operators to leverage the back-end systems — CRM/CIS/WAM5 — to determine priorities and respond proactively to calls and visual inspections. In sum, mobile apps empower field technicians to cognizant 20-20 insights | november 2015
  • 2. query asset information, event history and condi- tion assessments to make decisions and not just execute orders. Figure 1 encapsulates the various pain points that utilities face and how mobility can assist in overcoming them. Mobility Across the Utilities Value Chain The utility industry is quite asset intensive, with assets spread across large geographical areas. As a result of the industry dynamics cited above, utilities have for years been under pressure to increase their operational efficiency and field work effectiveness. Mobility has emerged as an important way to address the key challenges of dispersed assets and rising customer expecta- tions. The reasons include: • Mobile-based shift and schedule management solutions help generation power plant personnel to more effectively plan, organize and manage maintenance rounds. For instance, using a mobile asset inspection and mainte- nance solution, maintenance staff can quickly and easily locate individual inspection points, and take notes and pictures of assets and gauges. • While conducting surveys at customer locations, sales teams can generate a customized offering fusing a mobile CRM solution that identifies the best deals for new energy-efficient equipment. cognizant 20-20 insights 2 Mapping Challenges to the Solutions Domain Focus Area Pain Point How Mobility Can Help Operational Efficiency Field Productivity Improvements • Lack of field automation and deci- sion-making for field supervisors. • Lack of real-time workforce manage- ment — information, optimization, rout- ing, scheduling, communication and visualization — raises cost of technicians, fuel and fleet. • Real time planning and trade-offs between short-term and long-cycle work. • Mobile apps can reduce need to travel to the office for gathering service and dispatch information, elevating workforce utilization and reducing over- time costs. • Enable automated, rule-based, economic dispatch and routing of field technicians based on loca- tion, skill and availability. Such apps can also allow field techs to respond in real time to address order assignments and update assignments in real time, resulting in: >> Enhanced visibility into work and technician availability for field supervisors. >> Improved data capture in the field, leading to greater insights to improve fuel consumption, routing and worker safety that can further inform corrective actions for drivers and opera- tional improvement opportunities.6 Asset Management • Geographically dis- persed assets too difficult and labor- intensive to track and maintain. • Manual data capture and transmission is a gargantuan task, ridden with errors and compliance risks. Mobile asset management and tracking solutions enable: • RFID and QR-based automated data capture and transmission from the field to asset databases to reduce the scope for data errors. • Access to real-time asset maintenance history and schedule information in the field enables proac- tive maintenance, improved asset utilization and performance, extended equipment life, reduced downtime and improved compliance. Back-Office Improvements • Lack of real-time KPIs and visibility into performance. • Mounting paperwork and manual reporting leads to unnecessary cost, inefficiency and errors. • Inefficiencies and costs incurred in time and reporting. Mobile dashboard and reports for technicians as well as field supervisors will provide: • Real-time metrics into service order progress and closure, and reopens, as well as visibility into KPIs and goals. • Reduced paperwork to turn in work-order-related documentation and time, expense and status reports, in turn reducing errors, clerical interven- tion and back-office costs. FIgure 1 Continued on page 3
  • 3. cognizant 20-20 insights 3 Mobility solutions have emerged that address requirements across the entire utility value chain. Figure 2, next page, provides a snapshot. Understanding Maturity Throughout the Mobility Lifecycle Getting a utility ready for mobility solutions can be a daunting task. Disparate systems (legacy and modern) used throughout various business units must be integrated and support a new chan- nel. It is therefore important for decision-makers to understand the phases of maturity that a typi- cal utility progresses through to assess its state of readiness, determine gaps in mobility capabilities, and adopt an appropriate implementation regi- men. Figure 3 on page 5 describes these phases in detail. Mobility Solution Implementation Challenges Careful forethought and planning is essential for successfully deploying a mobility solution. Change management is also important and must be assessed along key people, process and tech- nology dimensions. Process automation and technician self-service will result in a significant # 2 Domain Focus Area Pain Point How Mobility Can Help Knowledge Management & Collaboration Aging & Retiring Workforce • Need to build mobile knowledge, learn- ing base and training aids. • New generation techs have shorter atten- tion spans and are immersed in their mobile devices. Mobile training and knowledge management and collaboration apps enable: • Enhanced knowledge management and preserva- tion of and access to institutional knowledge. • Greater collaboration and experience sharing between experienced and aging workers and inexperienced technicians. Increased Revenue Cross-Sell & Up-Sell Capabilities • Missed opportunities to cross- and up-sell. • Missed appointments, revisits, broken promises. Mobile CRM apps that contain the complete past service history and integrated communication capabilities provide technicians with: • On-hand knowledge of customer history, ana- lytics and insights to power sales and greater engagement with customers. • Increased first-time fix rate, causing fewer revisits. • Real-time communication and updates to cus- tomer, improving satisfaction. Customer Experience & Satisfaction Customer Engagement • Lack of real-time notifications. • Lack of access to critical customer- facing functionalities on the go such as bill payment, schedule appointment, outage reporting, etc. Mobile apps empower utilities customers to access their account information in real time from anywhere and allow them to interact with the com- pany at their convenience, resulting in: • Increased program participation and enrollments. • Better received promotions and on-time payments. • Enhanced customer satisfaction and brand per- ception for the utility. Safety & Regulatory Compliance Cost of Safety & Compliance  • Ineffective storm and outage resto- ration and damage assessment.7 • Scrutiny on work- force safety — safety adherence built into processes and systems. • Alerts for deterio- rating weather and hazards. • Lower job satisfaction and productivity. Mobile safety apps integrated with work-order and context-based safety instructions, terrain hazards, weather alerts, compendium of relevant safety checklists and procedures as well as panic and alerting features result in: • Fewer injuries, lower workforce comp expenses and reduced unproductive injury time. • Increased safety compliance, resulting in enhanced public image. FIgure 1 Continued from page 2
  • 4. change in, or perhaps the elimination of, some back-office and clerical job roles. The mobile implementation planning exercise should be viewed as an opportunity to bring about busi- ness process, back-end system and data quality improvements, which if left unattended can have a major impact on field operations. From a best practice standpoint, it is critical to provide a single view of data so all parties — cus- tomer service, dispatch, field technician and the customer — respond to and act on the same view of the process. In the end, a mobility solution will act as an information “aggregator,” the effective- ness of which will greatly rely on the robustness of the underlying business processes. Figure 4 on page 6 lists the challenges and pitfalls utilities need to be aware of during a mobile solu- tion implementation program. Facilitating a Smooth Transition to Mobility A phased approach is best-suited to overcome the pitfalls outlined in Figure 4 and ensure that cognizant 20-20 insights 4 Generation Benefits: Transmission Distribution Sales & Service • Mobile plant information management. • Mobile shift and schedule management. • Mobile asset inspection and maintenance. • Mobile incident management. • Mobile safety and best practices. • Important decisions possible in real time. • Demand & pricing information available in real time. • Reduced cost of compliance. • Better access to safety checklist & procedures resulting in high compliance. Benefits: • Asset health can be monitored remotely. • Real time alerts & accurate updates for critical assets based on conditions. • Efficient & faster inspections using mobile devices. • Real time workforce & asset tracking via GPS. • Mobile asset inspection and maintenance. • Mobile asset and fleet tracking. • Mobile outage restoration and repair. • Mobile automated routing and dispatch. • Mobile work management. • Mobile vegetation management. • Mobile data capture and upload. • Mobile safety and best practices. • Mobile parts and inventory. • Mobile smart asset retro-fitment & instrumentation. Corporate Enablement & Productivity • Mobile training and development. • Mobile time & expense reporting. • Mobile HR & finance support services. • Mobile CRM & meter services. • Mobile service and warranty retrieval. • Mobile work order management. • Mobile parts and inventory. • Mobile automated routing and dispatch. • Mobile billing presentment and payment. • Mobile energy survey, EE installation. Benefits: • Provides remote access to facilities reducing cost of travel. • Manage work orders on the go. • Provides real time updates from field. • Real time outage information. • Switching & safety procedures can be followed closely & accurately. Benefits: • Eliminates costs & reduces paperwork. • Reduces turnaround time for requests. • Provides real time workforce updates. • Enables crew to manage work from field. • Efficient routing increases productivity. • Increases revenue through cross-/up-sell. Utilities: Mobility Across the Value Chain Figure 2
  • 5. cognizant 20-20 insights 5 Wave 1: Mobility as a novelty • Mobile solution introduced to address various challenges. • Mobile solution works in isolation, not integrated with key enterprise systems. • Primarily comprised of laptops and PDAs with proprietary hardware and software. • Read-only capabilities supported with delayed write. • Does not completely eliminate paper-based processes. • Simple and mundane tasks can be addressed by mobile devices like meter reads, energy surveys, incentive information, etc. • No insight into mobile resources. • Various business units acknowledge the need of mobility. • Key business processes are updated to accommodate new devices & channels. • Enterprise workflow updated to enable reporting from mobile devices. • Two-way communication with some enterprise systems established. • Limited data retrieve & capture. • Near-real-time information is available for key decisions. • Context-aware functionalities, with some device independence. • Few specialized tasks can be handled by mobile devices like work queue, outstanding request, parts inventory, etc.Wave 3: Mobility as a way of doing business Wave 2: Transition to mobility • Most business units have integrated mobility across business processes. • All enterprise-wide business processes are integrated and are device & channel agnostic. • Cross-business unit workflow updated in real time. • Two-way real-time information flow from key enterprise systems established. • Optimized use of shared resources. • Device and capability portfolio supports all the functionalities as traditional channel — like exception handling, creating requests, collaborat- ing with peers. • On-the-go data retrieval and decision-making, remote printing, full GPS and context-aware functionalities, supporting BYOD. Three Waves of Mobility Adoption Figure 3
  • 6. cognizant 20-20 insights 6 Words to the Wise … and Wary Dimension Description Remediation People A solution that is hard to use, has a poor user experience and does not eliminate the techni- cian’s paper-based or manual work process. Usability and intuitive application design to mirror actual process flow used by field techs. Lack of awareness and support, resulting in rejection of the solution by end users. Sufficient training and pre- and post-implementa- tion support to ease users into adoption. An untested solution that is error-ridden, jeop- ardizing the field worker’s effectiveness and reputation at the job location. Effective piloting and phased rollout planning based on geography, business unit, job class and work type. Lack of support and evangelism for the trans- formation program. Involve influencers and user groups in every phase of the program development. Frustration resulting from a steep adoption curve for new devices, as well as the inconve- nience of carrying multiple devices for work and personal use. Institute a “bring your own device” (BYOD) policy to support workers who want to use their own devices; this can boost user adoption. Lack of interdepartmental support for program development. Setting up a program governance team and top-down executive support will eliminate cross- departmental barriers and foster a collaborative effort. Lack of employee engagement in the program. Seek input into the change management strate- gy from multiple levels within your organization, ranging from field workforce to management; engaged employees = engaged customers. Fear about privacy and changing work relation- ships and landscape (e.g., devolving work roles). Change management, role re-fitments and adequate communication from the top down to alleviate fears of privacy erosion. Process Failure of a business process or an improper rule can cause havoc on the field and at the job location.  Business process redesign and improvement to ensure that incorrect processes are not auto- mated or mobilized. Lack of key integrations and fallback on manual/paper-ridden processes.  Effective mapping of the user journey to better understand most interactions and touch points between users and business processes. Lack of outcome measurement and realization of benefits. Establish an initial baseline measurement of the organization’s current and historical perfor- mance; a clearly defined roadmap with phase gates can help. Technology Network hacking, data leaks and security breaches compromising company and cus- tomer data. Implement safety and security measures for cus- tomer and employee data on mobile devices and networks. Incompatibility between devices and applica- tions, and rapid obsolescence of devices. Define operation and maintenance (O&M) strat- egy for mobile devices and apps; expand support for mobile device types and form factors. Rapid technology obsolescence and require- ment churn, making it difficult to fully deploy a complete solution and realize benefits. Phased development, Agile rather than Waterfall implementation to realize solution benefits in manageable chunks. Superfluity in applications, with a multitude performing overlapping functions and require- ments for added maintenance and support. Evolve and rationalize the mobile application portfolio. Loss of connectivity hampering field work functions. Applications optimized for hardware and networks, with offline capabilities. Figure 4
  • 7. cognizant 20-20 insights 7 implementation of the mobility solution is effec- tively governed and successfully delivered. Figure 5 lays out the indicative phases involved in the end-to-end implementation of a mobility solution — from the discovery phase to post- implementation support. Looking Ahead: The Future of Mobility in the Utility Industry Over time, mobile devices will arrive in a variety of forms and use factors. In fact, advancements in wearable technology,8 such as smart glass- es, smart watches and smart helmets, as well as augmented reality, will usher in a new era of productivity, safety and efficiency for mobile employees, extending their ability to work hands-free to complete tasks with greater speed and accuracy. Augmented reality will have increasing application in monitoring and locating remote and underground assets9, 10 and visualizing hazardous conditions. Voice recognition, virtual mobile assistants, and image-to-text and text-to- Discovery Solution Assessment Solution Implementation Continuous Improvement • Define implementation objective. • Formulate enterprise- wide mobile strategy (e.g., app vs. Web). • Highlight mobility scope in future business processes. • Select key processes targeted for adoption. • Define organiza- tion-specific require- ments. • Define solution evaluation criteria. • Prioritize mobile-based functionalities. • Carry-out vendor/partner evaluation. • Conduct solution feasibility analysis. • Outline technology & resource requirements. • Define target solution architecture & prelimi- nary design. • Define hardware and infrastructure procure- ment strategy. • Execute proof of concept. • Create implementation plan. • Define hardware, software and infrastruc- ture support plan. • Define acceptance criteria. • Provide system support. • Monitor new system. • Roll out system training and supporting material. • Monitor KPI improvement. • Document project report. • Track benefits realized. • Communicate and sustain achievements. • Develop/customize/config- ure mobility solution. • Procure and set up infrastructure and communication. • Hardware instrumentation • Migrate data from old/supporting systems. • Integrate solution with existing systems such as CIS, AMI, MDM, GIS, OMS, DMS, EAMS. • Implement security and policy. • Pilot and roll out solution. • Conduct user acceptance testing. • Obtain sign-off from stakeholders. • Initiate KPI monitoring and cost/benefit realization. • Implementation roadmap. • Evaluation parameters. • Procurement strategy. • Solution acceptance criteria. • Solution implementation. • Stakeholder sign-off. • KPI matrix. • Training documents. KEY DELIVERABLES: ENABLESFORCHANGE Executive Commitment to Transformational Change End-to-End Program Management To-Be Business Process Improvements Effective Change Management Best Practices & Ongoing Risk Management Mobility Implementation Approach: Different Phases Figure 5
  • 8. cognizant 20-20 insights 8 speech conversion will further reduce manual intervention and improve compliance, freeing field technicians to take on higher-value tasks. Enhanced communication technologies along with new advancements in the field of cloud, ana- lytics and data security will enable information transfer from remote locations to conference halls in real time. The field supervisor will sched- ule work from any location, at any time; the field agent will receive updated work routes in real time along with asset health reports based on current operating conditions and asset history. Importantly, information from various sourc- es across the grid will be assimilated and transformed for decision-makers to access in real time through handhelds/tablets, to inform every- thing from public announcements to responding to regulators. Mobile CAD software will speed substation design and modeling exercises and accelerate entry into new markets and custom- er segments. Analytics performed on field data collected from mobile devices can lend valuable insights into inefficiencies and performance. All of this will reduce the need for field technicians to travel to the office, as solutions that enable a virtual workplace through real-time collabora- tion and remote access to corporate applications emerge, offering improved worker safety and pro- ductivity, as well as reduced driving-related stress and office space expenses. In Closing Mobility solutions clearly hold great potential to equip the utility workforce with greater on-the-go insights and problem-solving capabilities, as well as to deliver to customers a superior customer experience that offers significant benefits to both parties. A well-thought-out approach, with an assessment of current readiness, desired future state and clearly understood program goals, is critical to mobility implementation success. Successful mobile transformation should be championed by business stakeholders with particular focus on the challenges and pitfalls described above. The day is not far when field technicians will be completely remote and mobile, and will not need to come to the office very often. Neither will customers have a reason to call into customer care. Regulatory, competitive and shareholder pres- sures make it imperative for utilities to press on with mobile innovations. Utilities that ignore this do so at their peril. Footnotes 1 https://www.business.directenergy.com/understanding-energy/markets-and-deregulation/ competitive-electricity-market. 2 http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/articles/2012/08/writing-on-the-roof-competition-for-electric- utilities.html. 3 Joseph Scalise and Stephan Zech, Sustained cost reduction for utilities, Bain & Company, 2013. 4 http://www.navigantresearch.com/newsroom/utility-spending-on-mobile-workforce-management-tech- nology-will-surpass-420-million-by-2020. 5 CRM: Customer Relationship Management; CIS: Customer Information System; WAM: Work and Asset Management. 6 http://www.intelligentutility.com/article/14/09/three-critical-steps-greater-mobile-workforce-efficiency. 7 http://www.elp.com/articles/print/volume-92/issue-1/sections/mobility-for-better-quicker-emergency- response-for-utilities.html. 8 http://thesmartvan.com/blog/2014/01/21/25718/wearable-tech-the-1-billion-opportunity-for-field-service/. 9 http://www.directionsmag.com/entry/augmented-reality-a-disruptive-technology-in-utility-asset-man- agement/411375. 10 http://www.augview.net/.
  • 9. About Cognizant Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) is a leading provider of information technology, consulting, and business process out- sourcing services, dedicated to helping the world’s leading companies build stronger businesses. Headquartered in Teaneck, New Jersey (U.S.), Cognizant combines a passion for client satisfaction, technology innovation, deep industry and business process expertise, and a global, collaborative workforce that embodies the future of work. With over 100 development and delivery centers worldwide and approximately 219,300 employees as of September 30, 2015, Cognizant is a member of the NASDAQ-100, the S&P 500, the Forbes Global 2000, and the Fortune 500 and is ranked among the top performing and fastest growing companies in the world. Visit us online at www.cognizant.com or follow us on Twitter: Cognizant. World Headquarters 500 Frank W. Burr Blvd. Teaneck, NJ 07666 USA Phone: +1 201 801 0233 Fax: +1 201 801 0243 Toll Free: +1 888 937 3277 Email: inquiry@cognizant.com European Headquarters 1 Kingdom Street Paddington Central London W2 6BD Phone: +44 (0) 20 7297 7600 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7121 0102 Email: infouk@cognizant.com India Operations Headquarters #5/535, Old Mahabalipuram Road Okkiyam Pettai, Thoraipakkam Chennai, 600 096 India Phone: +91 (0) 44 4209 6000 Fax: +91 (0) 44 4209 6060 Email: inquiryindia@cognizant.com ­­© Copyright 2015, Cognizant. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the express written permission from Cognizant. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. TL Codex 1570 About the Authors Asutosh Tripathy is a Senior Consultant within Cognizant Business Consulting’s Energy and Utilities Practice. He has more than eight years of consulting and business analysis experience, working with U.S. utilities, advising clients on best practices and optimal solutions to business problems in the areas of energy consumer solutions, customer information systems (CIS), digital transformation, billing and payments, and energy services. He holds an M.B.A. in systems and marketing and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, and is PMP and CBAP certified. Asutosh can be reached at Asutosh.Tripathy@ cognizant.com. Sumit Thawrani is a Senior Consultant within Cognizant Business Consulting’s Energy and Utilities Practice. He has more than eight years of consulting experience advising clients in North America, the UK and Asia-Pacific geographies. Sumit specializes in driving customer experience initiatives, including digital strategy and enablement, customer self-service, customer satisfaction improvements and multi- channel design. Sumit holds a post-graduate diploma in business management from MDI, Gurgaon and a bachelor’s degree in information technology from RGPV University, India. He can be reached at Sumit. Thawrani@cognizant.com.