Quickly benchmark your program against industry best practices and uncover opportunities to improve performance, cost optimization, and scalability.
Every organization’s contingent workforce program sits somewhere on a maturity curve, from ad hoc and reactive to fully integrated and strategic. Understanding where your program stands is the first step toward reducing risk, improving visibility, and getting more value from your non-employee workforce.
This assessment walks through six key questions covering program governance, decision-making, visibility, accountability, compliance, and business impact. Your answers map to one of five maturity stages, each with tailored guidance on how Atrium can help you move forward.
No formal program exists. It’s mostly handled ad hoc.
Some early programs exist, but they’re inconsistent across teams.
A formal program exists and is used across most of my organization.
Cost and urgency. We fix things as issues come up.
Tactical decisions, but influenced by limited data.
Shared governance led by TA or Strategic Sourcing.
Proactive, cross-functional governance with executive backing.
Enterprise-level strategy tied to business, talent, and brand outcomes.
Very little. Data is scattered or unavailable.
Some reports exist, but data lives in silos.
Reasonable visibility with growing integration.
Full, enterprise-wide visibility across systems.
Real-time and predictive insights used for planning and optimization.
Not clear. Ownership changes based on relationships.
Some roles defined, but inconsistently followed.
Governance mostly defined, but executive alignment varies.
Clear, proactive governance with consistent executive engagement.
Governance embedded into how the business operates.
Often reactive or overlooked.
Addressed unevenly depending on the team.
Generally managed, but not always consistently.
Strong controls and processes across the program.
Risk, compliance, and diversity goals are proactively optimized.
Primarily cost savings, when visible.
Tactical improvements, but limited long-term value.
Scalable value, though strategic impact is inconsistent.
Measurable business impact across multiple objectives.
Strategic advantage tied to talent optimization and employer brand.
Centralized & Contained
Distributed & Empowered
Ungoverned & Provisional
Talent Acquisition and Strategic Sourcing are providing strong governance, and the program is becoming more consistent and integrated. You’re gaining a clearer view of your contingent workforce and the value it delivers, but uneven executive engagement and internal politics are slowing momentum and limiting progress toward broader strategic goals. With stronger alignment at the top, the program could mature quickly and deliver far greater impact.
Wherever your program falls on the maturity curve, the next step is to get a clear, structured view of what a well-run MSP program should include before you go to market or renew with a provider. Atrium’s MSP RFP Readiness Checklist walks you through the criteria, questions, and benchmarks to evaluate, so you can build a program (or select a partner) with confidence. From building a first-generation program to modernizing an existing program, our MSP solutions deliver clarity and accountability to any stage of your contingent workforce strategy.
*The information provided on this fact sheet does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available here are for general informational purposes only.
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