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You may have done the right thing when you made that decision to outsource some of your non-core business processes, but the one thing you should never forget is that until and unless you follow prescribed guidelines, it will be difficult for you to achieve targeted goals and objectives. Outsourcing certainly has its benefits, but since just like any other business plan or strategy it too has certain prerequisites, it is always better to make use of time-tested methods and techniques rather than risking it all on following an entirely new approach. Here are some useful tips that will help you get the most from your outsourcing initiatives.
Start Small –
You might have hired the best available outsourcing service provider, but even then it's recommended that you start with small pilot projects. Even the best service providers need some time to understand the complexities of your business processes and as such, overwhelming them with a large work load doesn't appear to be a wise decision. Moreover, since 100% success can never be guaranteed, it is always better to test the waters with pilot projects having limited liability. It's hardly a problem because if everything goes well, you just have to give the green light for full-scale implementation.
Link Payments To Performance –
Your outsourcing service provider may have a proven track record and a long list of satisfied clients, but even then it's necessary that you chose a payment system that is linked directly to performance levels achieved by the provider. What is even more important is that you need to properly define your targeted goals and objectives so as to eliminate the ambiguity that is often one of the main reasons for business relations going sour. For example, if you are targeting cost savings of 20% in the first six months, then you need to communicate this very specifically to the provider. Using vague terms such as "reduce costs" and "in the shortest possible time", may not be of much help either to you or the service provider.
Settle Ownership Issues Before Project Initialization –
Certain processes such as technology outsourcing, website design & development, software development, content development etc., result in the creation of marketable items that have a ready market and can be categorized under the "product" category. If ownership rights to these are not predetermined, it could easily lead to a clash of interest and in the worst case scenario, it can also lead to termination of the entire project. Even when you might have missed some finer details while signing the primary agreement, you have every right to negotiate with the provider to include new sub-clauses, especially when they relate to the settlement of ownership rights. If you have chosen the right service provider, this won't be a problem because established outsourcing providers are well aware that something that's in the interest of their client's business will always be beneficial for them as well in the long run.
As a business owner or manager, it's only natural that you believe in making your own decisions and we certainly do not disagree with that. However, there are times when you need to build on the mistakes of others rather then committing them yourself and learning the hard way. Just follow the prescribed outsourcing guidelines and you will never have to regret your decisions. Unlocking the full potential of business process outsourcing will also become a lot easier then.