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    Consulting Report - The high incidence due to a bad analysis of the Telefonica´s user requirements by INDRA.
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-02-12) Alegría Cahuana, Diego Alberto; Cieza Huané, Leslie Yessenia; Wittig, Ellen Sophie; Sánchez Paredes, Sandro Alberto
    Telefónica del Perú S.A.A. is a multinational telecommunications company based in Spain. Founded in 1992, operating internationally Telefónica the organization has more than 25 years of experience, Telefónica has been operating in Peru since 1994. The main objective of the consultancy was to identify the main problems Telefónica has in the area of Quality Assurance (QA), which do not allow it to reach the institution's goals and which generate cost overruns for the company. This was done through surveys and work meetings with workers; once the main problem was identified, the root causes were analyzed, and then solutions were proposed to solve the current problem. The main problem which is to have a high incidence has as a root cause of the unsufficient analysis of the users' requirements by the manager or quality control analyst. This bad analysis generates a repetition of the processes that have been carried out and this leads to an additional cost for bad analysis. In order to solve this problem and reduce the number of monthly incidents that are generated, proposes the creation of Telefonica's own website. At present, this website is provided by the provider Indra, and Telefonica has no right to this information. With this proposed solution, which is a long term solution, Telefonica could identify the problems of the incidents that may occur in the month, since it can have traceability of each one, and with it can generate lessons learned to avoid making the same mistakes.
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    Consulting report – Inefficient management of the outsourced QA planning and testing between Telefónica and Indra
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2020-11-27) Silva Puente Arnao, María Angélica; Vilchez Rodriguez, Karla Solansh; Sánchez Paredes, Sandro Alberto
    Telefónica is a telecom company that operates in 14 countries in South America and Europe, offering products and services such as wireless telephony, mobile phones, internet, cable TV, among others. Its main competitive advantages are the design and differentiation of its products, as well as the global brand recognition. One of the countries where this company operates is Peru, where Telefónica is leader in the sector and has contributed to the development of the country's telecommunications infrastructure. Telefónica del Perú has a Quality Assurance (QA) team to ensure that all Customer Relationship Management (CRM) activities function without errors after a product is launched, so as not to affect commercial operations. Part of the quality control process is outsourced by Indra, a provider of information technology consulting services who is responsible for planning and executing tests for Telefónica del Perú. Nevertheless, there is currently a problem that is reflected in hours of inoperability of the CRM system and working hours of this supplier. The problem identified is the inefficient management of the outsourced QA planning and testing between Telefónica and Indra. This problem has generated unnecessary costs for Telefónica del Perú of S/ 547 million in lost sales opportunities (from January 2019 to January 2020), and S/ 307 thousand in unused working hours of Indra (from January to June 2020). Therefore, five solutions have been proposed through a Cooperation Model to help Telefónica del Perú to improve its relationship with Indra, to meet its objectives, and to continuously improve in order to offer products and services with the highest quality standards, providing the best experience for customers. The expected results are to reduce 70% of the costs of lost sales opportunities and unnecessary payments made to Indra.