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3 Important Outsourcing Tips to Consider

If you are thinking about outsourcing a project for the first time, you probably have a lot of questions and concerns. Deciding on whether or not it is time for you to try outsourcing can be a difficult decision. If you don't understand what the process entails, it can be very intimidating. This article will explain how the process of outsourcing works to help you better understand what to expect.

 

Seek Out Qualified Candidates

As you can imagine, selecting a qualified candidate for the job is of the utmost important. The whole process will go a lot smoother if you have someone who is capable, motivated, communicates well, and adheres to deadlines.

The first step will be to post ads with details of your project and then wait for candidates to bid or your job or apply. You will quickly see that people are not hesitant to apply even though they have no experience or are not qualified. Be sure to plainly state your requirements in your job ad to attract the right kind of candidate but also know that you will need to carefully screen the applicants and toss out those that are not qualified.

Be sure to review samples and check any feedback that is available. Often you will get what you pay for so don't get all excited and rush into a contract with a super low bid. However, do not rely upon the price quote alone. Fully competent workers might bid lower if they are living in a country with a lower cost of living or if they are just starting out and starting to build their reputation. On the other hand, just because someone quotes a high price, it does not mean that their finished product will be of high standards.

Clearly Define Requirements

It is also vitally important that you clearly lay out the exact results you want to obtain from the contract worker that you select. Avoid any confusion and misunderstanding by defining your requirements up front. Be clear and specific. Since the worker is not part of your organization, and knows nothing about how you operate, they are unaware of your normal way of doing things. What you take for granted will not be known by them unless you spell it out clearly. Also be sure to maintain close contact and review the work as it progresses to make sure your project stays on track.

Issue a Firm Deadline

Make sure the candidate knows even before selected, when the project must be completed. To ensure the project moves along as necessary, set milestone deadlines along the way. This is particularly important because you can be assured that the project is progressing as it should and is on track to be completed by deadline. It also gives you the opportunity to clear up any misconceptions before the project gets too far along.

The above three points are the most important to work out clearly before you post your project. If you keep those in mind, then your outsourcing experience should be a good one. Every once in a while there is a bad apple in the barrel, but this is usually rare, rather than the norm. Remember that you must carefully screen your bidders/applicants to select the most qualified (do not rely upon their price quote alone) and make sure that you clearly define the project requirements and set a firm deadline. It is also equally important to keep close tabs to verify that indeed the work is progressing as agreed upon and is up to your standards.



 

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