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Things to consider before offshore software outsourcing

Those businesses which have profited from offshore software outsourcing have relied on what may be considered a set of good practices. The ones that have ignored the basic principles of the right preparation before deciding to plunge into outsourcing business transactions have all come up with negative fallouts from their actions.

So what are some of the major points to consider before making a foray in this fast growing and very lucrative venture of offshore outsourcing?

For starters, if a business is simply motivated by the lure of saving money and not too concerned about anything else then it is courting disaster. The horrors of things going awry in the world of outsourcing are legion. But, then, on the other side of the ledger are the experiences of as many or more businesses that have benefited from their experience and would be willing to go again into a joint venture if and when it is needed. The latter is the group that did its preparation before embarking on sourcing out projects.

Successful offshoring principles need to be in place far before any contract with the vendor is agreed upon. It all starts initially with knowing your vendor’s capacity to deliver the end product. Dealing directly with a vendor without consultation with experts who can help is a wrong start. Consultants, who can be used as resources and who can match your business with the right vendor should be sought. Ideally, you should talk to consultants who can act as a solid bridge between your business and the vendor. For instance, if you are going to outsource to India, it makes sense to deal with consultants fully acquainted with the North American business culture and nuances of the Indian business. Contacting someone who can liaise between your interests and who at the same time is aware of the cultural idiosyncrasies of the Indian marketplace makes a lot of sense Someone who can be as comfortable with you and understanding of your concerns as they are with the vendor in India is a hard combination to find, but it is available if you look around. read more

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Some important points you ought to discuss with your consultant:

  • Discuss the importance of drafting NDA with the vendor and details on intellectual property legislation of the country where outsourcing is intended.
  • Find out the method of communication with the vendor and the role of the consultant in assisting in the communication. (Can Skype or a Blackboard concept be a viable idea.)
  • Get the questions from the vendor that outlines your intended outsourced project (Is it an end to end development or a non-core competency.)
  • Ask for quotation for the outsourced work
  • Determine how milestones will be set for delivery of the development of software
  • Inquire how money will be forwarded to the vendor (For example the inclusion of a satisfaction clause in the contract funds can be included.)
  • Find out what happen if things go wrong between you and the vendor and what assistance will the consultant provide in such an event.

LancetWorldwide, a consultant company working out of Kanata, Canada, has a FREE initial consultation service and they may be contacted for setting up a meeting. They have a comprehensive protocol with successful offshore outsourcing best practices. They can give you a chockfull of ideas in outsourcing, especially to India where 80% of IT outsourcing is taking place. They have Canadian consultants who at the same time are well-versed in the business ethics and skills of the Indian marketplace and they also have already developed outsourced e-learning software in Cyberabad, India.

Lancet Worldwide, Moe Burney - CEO

Published Sat, 28 Jul 2007 17:51:04 -0400

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