Bringing Homegrown IT to Market
Procter & Gamble's initiative to sell some of its in-house IT is full of challenges, but the returns are more than monetary.
Computerworld - With nearly 300 brand-name products sold around the world, The Procter & Gamble Co. is renowned for its innovation. Throughout its 169-year history, the consumer products giant has applied its technological know-how to everything from superabsorbent diapers to structured paper towels.
Now P&G is applying its innovation prowessand marketing muscleto IT. By marketing some of its internally developed IT, P&G is gaining additional revenue while improving its own in-house IT products and services.
The roots of P&G's IT commercialization efforts go back to the late 1990s, when former Chairman, CEO and President Durk A. Jager began preaching about innovation. His plans, which have since been continued by current CEO A.G. Lafley, included adopting great ideas from P&G's business partners and remarketing some of its own intellectual property (IP).
Case in point: P&G has remarketed Power Factor, a set of technologies and work processes designed to improve an organization's manufacturing throughput. P&G has been using these systems internally since the early 1990s and began licensing them to other companies in 2000, says Jack J. Ridge, director of external business development (EBD).
In 1999, P&G created the EBD group to identify internally developed IP, such as technologies and business proc-esses, that could be repackaged and licensed to other companies.
P&G isn't the first company that has successfully marketed some of its internally developed IT. For example, The Men's Wearhouse Inc. in Houston developed software several years ago that stores a customer's sizes to make it easier for spouses to shop for their husbands, says Cathy Hotka, senior vice president of technology and business development at the Retail Industry Leaders Association in Arlington, Va. The software was eventually sold to Retek Inc., which has since been acquired by Oracle Corp.

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Bill Metz, Manager OF it EBD at P&G ![]()
In contrast, in February 2005, P&G dedicated a division to focusing exclusively on reselling internally developed IT-related IP. It's a one-person shop run by Bill Metz, a 15-year IT veteran of the company. Metz is constantly beating the bushes looking for technologies P&G can remarket and customers who might be interested in them. But he's not entirely alone. As manager of IT EBD, he works closely with P&G's legal and public relations staffs.
The technologies in question are not necessarily what one would associate with a consumer packaged goods manufacturer. For instance, a colleague at P&G's IT organization in Spain recently contacted Metz about a PC-based diagnostic system that the company developed. Physicians can use the software to quickly diagnose osteoporosis by viewing X-rays on a computer screen. As part of P&G's efforts to establish business relationships with health care providers, the system is currently being used for free by a group of doctors at 230 hospitals in Europe, says Edwin Erckens, an IT manager for P&G's pharmaceutical business in Barcelona. Metz is exploring opportunities to distribute the technology to doctors worldwide.



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