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Page 1: Outsourcing. Outsourcing – an arrangement by which one organization provides a service or services for another organization that chooses not to perform.

Outsourcing

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Outsourcing

Outsourcing – an arrangement by which one organization provides a service or services for another organization that chooses not to perform them in-house

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Outsourcing

Typically, the outsourced process or function is a noncore business activity

The worldwide IT outsourcing market will reach $164 billion by 2005

Offshore outsourcing – using organizations from developing countries to write code and develop systems

According to Forrester Research, nearly half of all businesses use offshore providers, and two-thirds plan to send work overseas in the near future

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Insourcing

Insourcing – a common approach using the professional expertise within an organization to develop and maintain the organization's information technology systems

Page 5: Outsourcing. Outsourcing – an arrangement by which one organization provides a service or services for another organization that chooses not to perform.

Most organizations outsource theirnoncore business functions, such as payroll and IT

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Outsourcing growth drivers

Globalization The Internet Growing economy and low unemployment

rate Technology Deregulation

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Outsourcing Benefits

Increased quality and efficiency Reduced operating expenses Outsourcing non-core processes allows businesses to focus on

their core competencies Reduced exposure to risk Access to outsourcing service providers economies of scale and

expertise and best-in-class practices Access to advanced technologies Increased flexibility Avoid costly outlay of capital funds Reduced headcount and associated overhead expense Reduced frustrations and expense related to hiring and retaining

employees in an exceptionally tight job market Reduced time to market for products or services

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Who’s Who in Offshore Outsourcing

Big selling point for offshore outsourcing “inexpensive good work”

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Canada

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India

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Ireland

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Philippines

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China

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Malaysia

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Mexico

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Argentina

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New Zealand

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Ukraine

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Outsourcing Challenges

Contract length■ Difficulties in getting out of a contract■ Problems in foreseeing future needs■ Problems in reforming an internal IT

department after the contract is finished Competitive edge Confidentiality Scope definition

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Future Trends

Companies should look for value-based pricing rather than the lowest possible price

Multisourcing – a combination of professional services, mission-critical support, remote management, and hosting services that are offered to customers in any combination needed


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