Client evidence

Client experience across complex sectors.

Our client environment experience is organised by the delivery conditions that matter: regulation, operational scale, supplier dependency, customer impact, testing and transition.

Change and delivery control for Client experience across complex sectors.
Change and delivery controlBoard-visible control across change, delivery, readiness and adoption.

Diagnose

Understand the real delivery pressure and critical path.

Mobilise

Reset ownership, plan, governance and workstream rhythm.

Control

Run RAID, suppliers, evidence, gates and decisions.

Transition

Land change through adoption, hypercare and BAU handover.

Evidence-led view

Clients & sectors

Client environments arranged by sector and relevance so the evidence is easier to understand.

Change and delivery control - delivery standards
Change and delivery controlBoard-visible control across change, delivery, readiness and adoption.

Regulated-sector delivery

Evidence-led change for public, financial and operational environments.

Sector credibility comes from understanding the delivery conditions: regulation, auditability, customer impact, live operations, procurement, data, suppliers and the need for clear executive confidence.

  • Financial services and insurance require approval evidence, customer-impact control, audit trail and operational resilience.
  • Public sector and utilities need transparent governance, supplier grip, service continuity and accountable readiness.
  • Retail, telecoms and technology change need live-operation control across stores, field teams, digital channels, platforms and support models.

Industry-specific delivery

Sector experience shaped by regulated and operational pressure

McGregors is relevant where sector context changes how delivery has to be controlled: regulation, live operations, customer impact, public accountability, supplier complexity and operational readiness.

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Retail and consumer

Store, digital, payments, fulfilment, finance, service and operational rollout environments.

02

Financial services and insurance

Regulated governance, auditability, customer risk, workflow, payments and service transformation.

03

Public sector and utilities

Accountable delivery, procurement, service continuity, transparent governance and operational handover.

04

Technology, telecoms and M&A

Supplier-heavy platforms, cloud/SaaS, cyber, service tooling, integration, acquisition, separation and portfolio control.

Enterprise delivery standard

The control model behind complex change

McGregors works where delivery is visible, pressured and cross-functional. The model creates a controlled path from uncertainty to execution by combining senior judgement, PMO discipline, supplier grip, release evidence and operational readiness.

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Enterprise diagnosis

Establish the true delivery position across scope, plan, governance, RAID, suppliers, finance, testing, readiness and decision quality.

02

Mobilisation and control

Reset workstreams, ownership, dependency logic, reporting cadence, governance packs and executive escalation routes.

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Evidence-led execution

Control delivery through facts: milestones, risks, issues, actions, decisions, defects, acceptance criteria, supplier commitments and readiness evidence.

04

Transition and adoption

Move from delivery activity to operational outcome through UAT, cutover, hypercare, support readiness, adoption and BAU ownership.

Delivery evidence

Delivery evidence for enterprise buyers

Evidence is presented through the lens that senior buyers care about: sector context, delivery pressure, controls applied and the operational outcome protected.

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Sector and context

The regulated, operational or customer-facing environment where delivery confidence had to be created.

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Control method

The governance, RAID, supplier, test, release, readiness and stakeholder controls applied to the delivery challenge.

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Outcome protected

The improved confidence, readiness, adoption, transition or executive decision quality the engagement was designed to create.

Enterprise delivery profile

Capability shaped by complex enterprise delivery

The delivery profile combines digital transformation, business transformation, M&A readiness, ServiceNow, Microsoft Dynamics, NetSuite finance, payment implementations, PMO control, change adoption and board-visible programme governance.

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Regulated delivery confidence

Governance, audit trail, risk control and executive reporting for financial services, insurance, public sector, utilities and other high-accountability environments.

02

Technology transformation depth

ServiceNow/ITSM, Microsoft Dynamics, NetSuite finance, payments, ERP/CRM, workflow, SaaS, Microsoft 365, data and integration-heavy delivery.

03

Transaction and portfolio control

M&A readiness, integration, separation, Day 1 planning, portfolio sequencing, finance impacts, service transition and multi-workstream governance.

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Operational change adoption

Change impacts, stakeholder readiness, training, communications, hypercare and BAU transition built into the delivery plan from the start.

Client environments

Public-safe client evidence

Client environments are presented as public-facing experience indicators, with detailed references handled through appropriate commercial conversations.

Accenture client logo
Alshaya Group client logo
APCOA Parking client logo
Argos client logo
Aspen client logo
Benchmark Estimating client logo
Boots client logo
Burberry client logo
Co-op client logo
Comms-care client logo
Currys client logo
Davies client logo
EY client logo
FireEye client logo
Frontier client logo
Gamma client logo
Google Cloud client logo
Lloyds client logo
London Gatwick client logo
Malvern Panalytical client logo
Marks & Spencer client logo
Marsh client logo
Mastercard client logo
MBNL client logo
Metro Bank client logo
Mypinpad client logo
Nationwide client logo
NCR Atleos client logo
NCR Voyix client logo
NHS Professionals client logo
Platform Smart client logo
Post Office client logo
Ricoh client logo
Sainsbury's client logo
Santander client logo
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service client logo
Scottish Water client logo
ServiceNow client logo
Shawbrook client logo
Standard Chartered client logo
SunLife client logo
Tata Consultancy Services client logo
Tesco client logo
The Cumberland client logo
Trellix client logo
TSB client logo
Visa client logo
Yorkshire Building Society client logo

Enterprise operating model

How the change and delivery control model works in enterprise environments

McGregors operates close to the delivery facts while maintaining the senior governance view required by sponsors, boards and regulated stakeholders. The model connects plans, controls, suppliers, business change and operational readiness into one delivery rhythm.

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Control the delivery baseline

Scope, milestones, dependencies, budget impacts, workstream ownership and supplier commitments are brought into a baseline that can be governed.

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Manage decisions and evidence

RAID, action logs, decision records, test status, release gates, acceptance criteria and readiness evidence are used to drive the senior cadence.

03

Protect the operational landing

UAT, cutover, hypercare, training, communications, support readiness and BAU handover are controlled as part of delivery, not left until the end.

Sector pressure
Sector pressureRegulation, customer impact, service continuity and stakeholder scrutiny.
Controlled execution
Controlled executionSupplier actions, governance, testing and readiness managed through one rhythm.
Operational outcome
Operational outcomeChange landed through adoption, support readiness, hypercare and BAU handover.

Evidence detail

Client experience across complex sectors. presented through a public-safe delivery lens.

The evidence is intentionally framed around sectors, pressure patterns, controls and outcomes rather than confidential client detail. It shows the type of environment McGregors is built for without exposing client-specific information.

Sector relevance

Public sector, financial services, insurance, retail, utilities, technology, telecoms and M&A environments.

Delivery condition

Recovery, mobilisation, supplier control, transformation execution, readiness or operational transition.

Control method

RAID, SteerCo, PMO cadence, testing, release gates, readiness evidence and BAU handover.

Outcome protected

Improved confidence, clearer decisions, reduced drift, stronger readiness and controlled transition.

Next step

Bring senior change and delivery control to the challenge.

Start with the facts: the change, the risk, the stakeholders, the suppliers, the governance gap, the adoption route and the outcome that must be protected.

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