If Shakespeare had been a businessman, his famous quote might have been: 'to outsource or not to outsource - that is the question'. The answer depends on various factors including required skills, core business process, early termination needs, price and management control. The below guidelines can help you answer our variation of the famous quote for your business.
Just a quick definition for those who ask what is the difference between outsourcing and subcontracting? Typically, outsourcing is done offsite at the outsourcer's facility under their management control while subcontracting is done on your site under your management control. Some of the same concerns and considerations apply when determining which direction to go. Outsourcing tends to be a longer term decision with the largest loss of control.
To help in your evaluation, start by reviewing the following questions. Your answers will help to determine which direction best suits the circumstances.
1. Is this activity/project a core process (what your company does as a business)?
2. Are specialized skills needed?
3. What is the duration?
4. Will confidential/proprietary information be disclosed?
5. Will the project result in new skills necessary for the ongoing business?
6. Could the project terminate early due to budgets/ other priorities?
7. Do I have the staff now or would I need to hire them?
8. Do I want close management of day-to-day activities?
There are some general guidelines relating to the decision to outsource or keep the activity 'in-house'. Review these guidelines against the answers to the above questions to help with your decision.
Guideline 1: If the activity is a core process to your business, do not outsource. An example might be manufacturing automobiles. The assembly-line is core and you would not want to outsource this process, while computer training is not core and you would be able to outsource this without impacting your business integrity.
Guideline 2: If the project requires unique expertise for a limited length of time, do outsource. An example might be if you want to write an employee handbook ensuring all your policies are represented clearly and in legally correct terms. You would be better to outsource this to an experienced HR consulting firm. On the other-hand, if you just installed a new database technology requiring specialized technicians, you would be better to hire the skilled individuals since you will need them for an extended/ multi-year period to work on undetermined/multiple projects.
Guideline 3: If highly sensitive and confidential information will be revealed during the execution of the project, do not outsource. Example: if the project requires access to customer lists and future orders, do not outsource. Whereas revealing office locations or other public information would not compromise your business and could be outsourced.
Guideline 4: If you need the staff once the project is complete, do not outsource. This covers situations such as additional projects to work on or newly learned skills that are needed. However, projects that end with no ongoing need of the staff would require you to terminate employees, creating Human Resource issues, possible severance costs and legal issues. These short-term staff needs would best be outsourced since you can give termination notice (based on contractual agreements) and not have to deal with the outsourcer's personnel.
Guideline 5: If the activity will last several years, do not outsource. The primary reason is price. Outsourcing typically costs more than if the work was done in-house since you are paying some 'fixed costs and profit' dollars as part of the cost to do the work. There will always be a need for accounting personnel and although this is not a core skill, the need is ongoing and should be kept in-house, as an example.
Guideline 6: If you require strict management control, do not outsource. Although you could have general oversight of the project deliverables, the day-to-day management is done by the outsourcer. This would impact project approach, employee moral, customer interaction (if any) and feedback. An example of recent outsourcing which may not have been a good idea is customer support for computer equipment sales by Dell. Dell could not control the interaction with their customers and there were numerous complaints about communication skills, product knowledge and general attitude of the outsourced technician. Many companies that outsourced support have taken back control.
As with most things in life, the decision is not always cut and dry. The project might be core or require revealing confidential information, but you do not have the management or staff available. Is the project critical enough to override these factors? If so, you may still need to select outsourcing. By weighing those factors most important to you, the answer 'outsource or in-house' may be just a little clearer.
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Are you really ready to own jewelry? It doesn't matter what kind of jewelry piece you have your mind set on, having and keeping jewelry is a matter of rewarding yourself or glamorizing some loved one. Wearing jewelry is a status symbol, so picking one will reflect on one's taste, stature in life, and personal disposition. The first tip in buying is the most important. How much are you willing to pay for it? It makes it so much easier if you have already come up with an exact ceiling price of how far you want to go when buying an expensive piece of jewelry.
It doesn't have to be expensive at all too. You can buy the fashionable pieces and still look chic and what's more, when you choose to buy the less expensive one's you can still buy multiple jewelries. Wouldn't it be great to have the whole ensemble of earrings, necklaces, bracelets, gold watch or pendant rather than opting for one very expensive and highly priced ornament? It all depends on choices and priorities, some people cite practicality over insanity when buying jewelry.
First timers however take a roller coaster ride when they first step into a jewelry store. Why? With so much assortment to choose from who can blame them? They are hesitant to explain to the staff their inexperience and usually just breeze through nervously, fidgeting and sometimes making the wrong choice. A good way for first timers would be to start with caution. Do a little reading, because whether you like it or not there will be some care needed to maintain that expensive jewelry that you are about to buy. Use the internet to surf for reliable jewelry sources, ask friends opinions on brand names and other pertinent info.
In buying jewelry, try to identify the need. Ask why are you buying that watch or ring? What kinds of options are available on that ring? Or are you buying from a reputable source? Arming oneself with knowledge about expensive jewelry is always a must when shopping for these items. The jewelry and the store where you are going to buy it must stand the test of time.
Can you be trusted to own such an expensive piece of jewelry? It takes great responsibility to own a diamond ring that might cost you half of someone's annual income. Will you be able to keep it safe from thieves? Are you going to buy insurance for it?
Stores that have websites offer a lot of assistance to would be shoppers and they can look at the merchandise in private without worry or pressure from the staff. Perusing a website and using it to get information about the products will empower the consumer to part willingly with his money after identifying the pros and cons. Asking yourself this questions will lead to a more pleasurable purchase, the jewelry items comes with a price, it is just practical that you give careful thought before you send over the bill.
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