Understanding The Keys To Outsourcing


by Edward M. Brancheau - Date: 2007-01-19 - Word Count: 734 Share This!

"The other part of outsourcing is this: it simply says where the work can be done outside better than it can be done inside, we should do it." ~~ Alphonso Jackson -- Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development

Understanding Outsourcing

Outsourcing is a practice which has garnered a huge deal of attention lately. In spite of the growing tendency in companies relying on outsourcing there are still some individuals who do not clearly grasp what is meant by the term outsourcing. This article will investigate a few of the key fundamentals of outsourcing to help the reader to develop a superior understanding of the idea of outsourcing.

Outsourcing Defined

What is outsourcing? This is the utmost fundamental question many people have about the matter of outsourcing. They are not yet interested in more elaborate aspects of the topic because they have not yet grasped the most fundamental understanding of the method. In the simplest jargon outsourcing is when a business delegates the fulfilment of specific tasks to an person not employed by the business directly. This person may be an freelance contractor or an employee of another business who is subcontracted to complete these tasks. In return for the person's services, he or his business receives monetary payment.

This portrayal of outsourcing makes it far easier to grasp the idea. Most people incorrectly believe outsourcing solely applies to situations where big corporations have goods manufactured overseas by a subsidiary and don't understand instances of outsourcing can be seen just about everywhere in corporate America.

"Outsourcing and globalization of manufacturing allows companies to reduce costs, advantages consumers with lower cost goods and services, causes economic expansion that reduces unemployment, and increases productivity and job creation." ~~ Larry Elder -- "The Larry Elder Show"

Domestic Outsourcing

Domestic outsourcing refers to outsourcing where both the main business and the freelance contractor or subsidiary are located in the same nation. One of the primary reasons for outsourcing is to lower expenses but it is not always critical to outsource jobs overseas to lower expenses. Cost savings will be discussed in more depth in the segment on the advantages of outsourcing but in general outsourcing results in a savings as a result of a reduction of labor expenses.

Overseas Outsourcing

Overseas outsourcing is the variety of outsourcing many people already understand. This is where big corporations such as Nike, and even a few smaller companies, hire manufacturing plants overseas in third world countries to upsize their bottom line. This is notable because their expenses including wages, materials and building leases would be remarkably higher in the United States than they are in these different countries.

Advantages Of Outsourcing

Now that you have a clearer grasp of the idea of outsourcing, you might be curious about why companies would go through the bother of outsourcing specific tasks. Outsourcing is popular because there are a vast number of advantages to the companies who outsource the labor. A few of the advantages are:

* Lower labor ezpenses
* Increased workforce
* More flexibility

One of the primary reasons companies resort to outsourcing is it can considerably lower expenses. In the instance of overseas outsourcing of manufacturing tasks, expenses can be cut dramatically because there are reduced wages and expenses associated with directing and maintaining the manufacturing plants. That said, companies also enjoy a expense savings when they outsource tasks domestically. Trimming of labor expense is the main source of savings in this example. Freelance contractors hired on a "per contract" basis for the purpose of accomplishing distinct tasks are frequently not given advantages such as social security, Medicare and workers' comp.

An additional advantage to outsourcing is enjoying a bigger workforce without really hiring any additional staff members. Companies who keep networking relationships with experienced individuals have many additional opportunities open to them because they are able to rely on these people to help them if they secure large or complex projects.

Lastly, outsourcing gives a business a vast amount of flexibility. Companies who have a huge workload and backlog of work orders where the bulk of the staff members are greatly utilized might be retisent to contend for new work orders because they do not have employees available. At any rate, with a organization of freelancers to rely on if the demand to outsource arises, the company has extra flexibility in pursuing new work orders.

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Edward M. Brancheau is the author of several informative articles about software outsourcing and outsourcing in general. If if you would like the authoritative guide, check out http://www.outsourcersbible.com and register for the FREE 5-day Ecourse.

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