Why Cost Transparency Matters
Financial complexity and the need for precision
For organizations dealing with fragmented systems and opaque cost structures, the need for transparency is not just operational—it’s strategic. Projective Group’s case study, “How we delivered a proof of value to show the measurable impact of cost transparency”, outlines a time-bound initiative that reveals how a pragmatic methodology—supported by the MagicOrange platform—can enable measurable outcomes in under two months.
The client, a major European financial services firm, sought clarity into its cost base. Existing spreadsheets and manual reconciliations could no longer deliver insights fast enough for executive decision-making.
From Problem Definition to Proof of Value
A methodical approach to data and modeling
Rather than pursuing full-enterprise transformation, Projective Group and the client chose a focused proof-of-value approach. Using a representative subset of European operational data, a cost model was constructed in MagicOrange to reflect current-state service delivery and consumption patterns. The process emphasized:
- Data lineage and integrity
- Logical mapping of cost drivers
- Alignment with existing operational definitions
This model identified six immediate areas for optimization—ranging from resource allocations to inefficiencies in service provisioning. Outcomes were communicated through interactive dashboards rather than static reporting, providing real-time visibility for business users and financial leaders alike.
Explore how MagicOrange supports such outcomes through Cost Transparency and Interactive Dashboards.
Outcomes Beyond the PoV
A foundation for long-term financial management
The engagement resulted in more than just insight—it created a framework. By project close, the organization had implemented:
- A repeatable cost allocation model
- A visual service catalogue aligned with financial data
- CFO-ready outputs for forward planning and budgeting
The model became the foundation for a strategic IT financial operating model. Rather than a single project, this became the beginning of institutional capability development—supported by automation and embedded financial logic.
Learn more about how MagicOrange helps organizations build similar models through Budgeting & Forecasting.
Further Reading
Insights from Projective Group
To gain a full understanding of the methodology, stakeholder engagement, and measurable outcomes, read the full case study from Projective Group: How we delivered a proof of value to show the measurable impact of cost transparency