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Outsource - Or Drown If You Don't By Rudi JansenRead about Outsourcing on erreur404.info. This article about "Outsource - Or Drown If You Don't By Rudi Jansen" will help you with the Outsourcing. erreur404.info specializes in Outsourcing. As part of Outsourcing your website, you also need to be aware of all everything out there so we are provideing these articles for you as reference. Imagine you have two empty glass vases. One has a rock inside it. We slowly start pouring water into the vases. The Rock Initially the rock is singing away quite merrily, thinking “Aah… this is lovely. The water is pouring in nice and slowly. This is great. I wish I had some more water, but with time more water will come”… and so the water continues pouring in. At some point the water level rises to just under the rock’s nose. And it is starting to worry a bit. Perhaps there is now too much water for it to cope with? It starts scrambling around a bit. Before it knows what has happened, its head is completely under water. “Help. Help me. I’m drowning… I can’t cope anymore. This has now all become too much… Help. Someone help me… what have I let myself into???” The Tennis Ball As soon as the water gets to the tennis ball’s middle, it starts to rise with the water. And the more water that flows in, the higher the tennis ball rises. The result is that it is always on top and can never drown. The average business person is like the rock. From day one trying to do it all by themselves. Taking on way too much of the detailed work… and not spending enough time actually building their business. Statistics… 68% of businesses fail within their first 3 years of business. The natural process for a rock in a vase is ultimately to drown… What can you do to become more like the tennis ball? Growing a very successful business is easy. Start delegating your non-core activities, it will stop you from drowning sooner or later. Rudi Jansen is a Business Growth Specialist and Chartered Accountant. Get his free e-book, “7 Easy Ways To Grow Your Business” at http://www.kando1-2.com Article Index: | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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OTHER ARTICLES The Another World: Outsourcing From Inside By Dmitrie Highduke Speaking of outsourcing I mean a wider sense than just hiring of manpower from abroad for some remote work. I can mark out four types here:1. Outsourcing itself. A US or Western Europe company (let’s call it “the West”) hires an employee from Eastern Europe, Asia, etc., i. e. from a country with more poor economy (let’s call it “the East”, though it is not quite correct). This employee performs remotely some part of the work for a company from the West.2. A company from the West hires a compan… A Recipe For Outsourcing Your Software Development By Steve Mezak Outsourcing your software development can save you time and money if you know what you need. Too often US companies attempt to outsource without a good understanding of what their software should do, and this is the biggest cause of outsourcing failure. It is unreasonable to expect your outsourcing team to have a menu of software, pre-prepared, so you can just select the items you want.Ever go to a restaurant with a picky eater? They tell the waiter in excruciating detail how they want their f… Offshore Outsourcing Best Practices Increase Your Profit Margin By Scottie Hawksworth When your company is forming long-term offshore outsourcing relationships with another company, the foundation of the success of this venture should be laid during the negotiation period itself. The centerpiece of this negotiation period is the Service Level Agreement.The aim of outsourcing is to gain value for the host organization. There are several contrasting views however regarding how to maximize value and minimize risk by outsourcing. The following best practices can serve as a guide wh… Manufacturing Outsourcing: Microsoft Great Plains Implementation, Customization & Reporting By Andrew Karasev Manufacturing in the USA is far away down from mid 20th century top of the hill or its golden time. However we are in very competitive business environment and we have to do what market tends us to do. Nowadays competitive offshore manufacturing labor cost outweighs custom clearance fees and forces us to have not full-size manufacturing, but rather final assembly facilities here in the US distribution centers, such as Chicago, Nashville, Los Angeles. We’d like to give you successful impleme… Outsourced Product Development: Steps to Ensure Success By Praveen Panjiar Successful launch of product development hinges heavily on cautious planning, unambiguous characterization, and effectual communication. The said elements become more crucial if you want product development outside the precinct of your company or organization. In order to completely define your outsourced product development projects and accordingly map out your road to success, three primary rungs of analysis must be done with a well thought out process, comprising Product Requirements, Pro… |
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