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The expanding reach of the Internet and growth of online business [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] tools have changed small business outsourcing dramatically in the last decade.
Let us have a discussion on some key trends for using independent contractors for projects and even ongoing staffing needs, and how they shape up in [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] 2010:
1. Outsourcing Statistics
More people are realizing that they can get their work done by someone else even if they are located at another part of the world. According to statistics published by US Small Business Administration, 56% of US small businesses with 100 employees or less, have fewer than 5 employees. If your is small with no employees or a very small number of employees, you may find yourself over-stressed for time, and in need of outsourcing in both your personal and professional life. Driven by the economy and the need to watch expenses, more businesses will opt for contracting relationships and hold off hiring new employees as long as possible.
Small businesses are also continuing on the issues which can be outsourced. They are getting elements that can be outsourced even in previously ?core? activities.
How to do outsourcing:
?Re-examine what you consider to [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] be activities only you or your employees can do.
?If not the entire activity, can some parts of this at least be outsourced?
?Be prepared to invest some time up front in training your outsourcing partner.
2. Outsourcing to never met person
Trusting people you never meet face to face is gaining acceptance. Use of Skype conversations and social networks like and Twitter exemplify how people who have never met strike up relationships with each other. These media are increasingly becoming the means for small businesses to reach out and establish trust based relationships with their .
How to benefit from this trend:
?If you are a vendor, establish a presence on the networking sites of your choice ?, Twitter etc. to create an online brand presence. Make it easy to be found and for customers to get to know you.
?Evaluate which mode of communication gives you the best results. Also take into consideration where your customers are located and how they prefer to be contacted. Sign up with Skype, or other email and Internet marketing tools.
3. Pricing structure
Payment schedules structured to incentivize [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] success are gaining popularity. Two common types of payment methods are ?Fixed Price? (where the vendor takes much of the risk ? this is often highly conflict prone) and ?Time and Materials? (this gives the vendor flexibility in defining scope but is expensive and asks the buyer to micro-manage).
We?re seeing pricing structures that combine the best of both. For example, web page design will be fixed at a price per page. Subsequent changes requested by the buyer are paid for using an hourly rate for the effort. The combination [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] pricing can save the buyer as much as 30% of the total cost and avoid conflicts. It also aligns interests of the buyer and the vendor.
How to benefit from this trend:
?Split your project into 2 parts: the part that is well defined and unlikely to change, and the part that needs to change as you see results of each phase.
??Fix Price? the well defined part, while agreeing upon an hourly rate for the rest.
4. Communication is very important
In real estate the mantra is ?Location. Location. Location.? In outsourcing the mantra is ?Communication. Communication. Communication.?
Operational structures that clearly define responsibilities and establishing ways of communicating play an ever more important role in . Small businesses are realizing the importance of such rigor in defining operational structures.
For instance, you might establish a regular review schedule to effectively manage a project and stay on top of progress. This is preferred over putting a project out for hire and then going weeks without any status update. Email, instant messaging and collaboration technologies make it easier to conduct frequent reviews.
How to benefit from this trend:
?When you outsource a project, establish a routine of daily or weekly status review calls based on project size.
?The duration of the calls again depends on the nature of your project, but typically 1 hour or less works best.
?This is important especially when you are working with a new provider.
5. Let?s collaborate!
Tools like , and enable collaboration across continents cheaply. You no longer have to worry as much about whether the client or the service provider have the same software applications installed, and in what form you are going to deliver work. Online apps that are universally available make exchanges of information, project updates and deliverables easy and seamless.
has changed the face of payment. PayPal is available [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] in 190 markets and 18 currencies around the world. Small businesses are using PayPal to invoice, make and receive payments.
, an Internet based telecommunications and messaging system, likewise has made telephone conversations and quick message exchanges easy and inexpensive to do.
How to benefit from this trend:
?Decide what collaboration tools you need, and pick the one that best fits your needs, and does not confuse you with too many bells and whistles.
?Coach your outsourcing partner on how to use the tool most effectively, if required.
6. Pushing the frontiers of complexity
Services that are critical and complex like legal services, management accounting, and employment training are being increasingly . [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] In part this is due to point #2 above, where we are increasingly becoming more comfortable dealing [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] across the web with people we have never met.
This trend will require providers, too, to become more skilled and efficient in handling greater complexity.
How to benefit from this trend:
?Take a second look at that are the most expensive in your business ? these are areas you might consider outsourcing.
?Start small, and send out chunks of it to lower cost providers who can do the simpler components of the task for less.
?Expand the relationship as both sides become more confident in handling the additional complexity.
7. Offshore or ? The choice is yours!
Small businesses are maturing to look at a variety of factors before making the outsourcing decision. Tasks that require presence in the same time zone and a cultural awareness are being Homeshored. Tasks that are not time sensitive or heavily influenced by culture are being Offshored.
How to benefit from this trend:
?Evaluate if your outsourcing partners can train themselves on some [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] of the cultural aspects if they belong to a different geography.
?Offshore only those tasks that are well defined. For tasks that need your input several times a day, choose a provider who can work in your own time zone.
8. Just tell me when it is done!
Small businesses appreciate vendors who can support them through the project execution process. Small businesses are increasingly realizing that bringing clarity to tasks, defining milestones and timelines, tracking progress etc. play a pivotal role in project success.
We?re seeing the emergence of that place outsourced talent and handle all the overhead for the client. [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] These services are increasingly sought and valued by small businesses. Almost every client we have tells us that the service we provide in managing their outsourcing is what they value most.
How to benefit from this trend:
?Evaluate how much time you and your employees are ending up spending on finding providers and on assigning and [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] tracking their tasks. This could be another service you could outsource to an outside agency
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?Look for strong communication [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] skills and experience in setting up processes that produce results.
What are the trends you are seeing in your own business and in businesses around you when it comes to outsourcing?
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