OutsourceMyProject.com's Founders Divulge Top ten tips on Outsourcing
Released on: July 19, 2011, 11:31 am
Author:
Outsourcemyproject.com
Industry:
Human Resources
As businesses attempt to cut costs in the new year, many small
businesses are looking at outsourcing as a means to reduce outgoings,
but how can SMEs and start-ups make a success of a practice
traditionally reserved for big business?
Recently launched online portal OutsourceMyProject.com aims to open up the global
outsourcing market to businesses of all sizes. Founders Loren Holland and Sumit
Agrawal give their 10 top tips on how to make outsourcing pay.
1. Clearly define your project and set out what you want before opening it up to
proposals. Poorly defined briefs tend to attract low quality proposals and can often
end up as much larger, and so much more costly, projects than anticipated.
2. Don’t just go with the first offer. If possible get a selection of proposals from
both the UK and overseas, and evaluate them.
3. Don’t just decide by cost, look at other factors including experience, references
and communication amongst others.
4. Come up with a short-list and don’t be afraid to negotiate to get the best
possible deal.
5. Get references from people who have used the supplier before, you can ask who
they’ve worked for in the past and get in touch yourself. Don’t forget references
provided by the supplier are only going to be positive so try dig around for more.
6. Once a supplier has been selected, make sure the full agreement and the payment
terms are set out clearly in the contract, misunderstandings can prove costly and
time consuming.
7. Negotiate potential copyright and ownership rights upfront and make sure anything
that is produced becomes your property on payment. In the case of web design projects, make sure that final files and source codes are transferred
onto your own server so you can control future changes.
8. Agree procedures from the outset in terms of communication, project management,
delivery and feedback and ensure these are adhered to.
9. Be aware that deviating from the agreed contract once, be that by allowing late
delivery of work or agreeing to early payment, is likely to result in accepted
practice. Only make one off concessions if you are prepared for this to be
acceptable in the future.
10. Finally, don’t forget to leave honest feedback, even if this is negative.
Remember how valuable feedback was to you in choosing a supplier.
ENDS
OutsourceMyProject.com is a member of the National Outsourcing Association (NOA),
the UK’s outsourcing centre of excellence.
Loren Holland is co-founder of OutsourceMyProject.com, a website which brings
together providers of professional services with organisations and individuals
looking to outsource business functions or projects.
Businesses which have a project they wish to outsource can visit the new website and
upload details of the project and invite bids – free of charge. Potential providers
each have their own unique online profile, including details of ratings and feedback
for past projects and freelance jobs, to help customers decide who to award the contract to.
The site also includes web-based tools to ensure projects run smoothly. These
include a payment platform, project management facility and messaging system to
facilitate open, clear and safe communication between customers and suppliers.
Since the launch of OutsourceMyProject.com in summer 2010, more than 1,000 suppliers
have registered with the site to bid for over £55,000 worth of projects posted by UK
businesses.
For more information on Outsource My Project: visit
www.outsourcemyproject.com
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