Common Problems With Outsourcing Deals and How to Avoid Them

Topics:
Operational Change Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
Chief Officer,
It Operations,
Outsourcing,
Outsourcing & Subcontracting
Source:
Chief Officer

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Overview: Outsourcing is frequently considered a panacea - a vendor promises that because of their experience, knowledge base, proprietary tools and systems, leverage with suppliers, etc., they can do what you do better and for less money. Unfortunately, it rarely seems to work out as well as it should. The purpose of this article is to look at some of the common, fundamental problems in outsourcing relationships, regardless of the industry or function being outsourced, and to suggest ways of structuring the relationship to increase the likelihood that it will be successful.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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