Scalability: Why Small Businesses Outsource
11 February 2010
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No CommentMature industries like banking, pharmaceuticals and insurance have been outsourcing for decades - even before the term became popular. These verticals have standardized processes in their industries which enable them to easily scale – based on the economy and market conditions.
Because outsourcing has become available to small business owners and online professionals, you can now expect the same level of scalability, efficiency and cost savings that exists in other well-managed businesses that leverage outsourcing.
According to a report titled “Global Sourcing Trends in 2009” by U.S.-based law firm Morrison and Foerster: Most outsourcing transactions intend to produce immediate improvements to the bottom line for businesses. While this is a common reason to outsource, with fluctuating economic times like we have been experiencing lately, the flexibility to scale up or scale down (based on the business’s needs) has been the determining factor to outsource.
Smart executives are using outsourcing to build flexibility and scalability into their businesses—and to gain access to a global pool of skills at competitive cost.
The recent economic downturn led many companies, especially those who don’t have existing outsourcing contracts, to consider outsourcing. But companies who already have outsourcing agreements are re-evaluating their outsourcing decisions to find providers that offer more business continuity and integration.
In an environment where Fortune 500 companies have disappeared overnight, a successfully executed outsourcing partnership could make the difference in a company’s ability to ride out these challenging times. The flexibility to bring on needed help and expertise in times of growth – without committing to a project contract or adding people to the payroll, has been an invaluable solution to the small business owner and online professional. In addition to providing scalability, this also allows the owner to focus on core competencies of the business.
Outsourcing provides businesses with instant scalability and service flexibility, as well as reducing overhead costs. One of the major advantages of outsourcing is that companies can now get the best from new developments without the expense.
In terms of new technologies, new processes and new ways of doing things, you don’t have to invest to do that in-house. Outsourcing is also particularly beneficial for new businesses, or those looking to expand their operation. This includes those who do not necessarily know what hardware or software they will need.
Outsourcing providers with more experience should be able to advise companies about where to spend their money, so that they do not waste time and resources.
Any hesitation to outsource may be affecting your company’s chances to effectively scale for growth in this highly competitive business environment. As a small business owner or online professional, carefully consider your outsourcing partner when looking to expand your business and make it globally competitive. When considering a company for outsourcing, make certain that they are equipped to handle the ebb and flow needs of your business when scaling up, and when scaling down!
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