The Ultimate Guide To Software Outsourcing!

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  • Date: 2007-01-12
  • Author: Edward M. Brancheau
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         Those who are considering software outsourcing portions of work for the first time may be feeling overwhelmed and hesitant about the concept of relying on someone outside the company to complete work related tasks. The discomfort with deciding whether or not to outsource work stems largely from ignorance about the process of software outsourcing. This article will serve as a guide to those who are considering software outsourcing for the first time and will provide information on how to select qualified candidates, establish project requirements and enforce a deadline for project completion.

    Select Qualified Candidates Carefully

    One way to greatly simplify the process of software outsourcing is to give special consideration to selecting a qualified candidate to complete the outsourced tasks. This is important because software outsourcing the project to an individual who is qualified to complete the tasks and motivated to do a good job will make the software outsourcing endeavor more likely to be successful.

    To find the right candidate for the job, place advertisements outlining the project requirements and preferences and carefully review each application which is submitted. Immediately disregard applicants who are not qualified for the position. Then review the applications of qualified candidates carefully and select a small group of the most promising candidates. Next interview each of these candidates and verify their references and passed work experiences to learn more about these candidates and their abilities and work ethics.

    After interviewing these candidates it is time to make a decision regarding hiring one of the final candidates. Do not be discouraged if none of the final candidates seemed right for the job because you are under no obligation to hire any of them. You can continue your search for a qualified candidate by placing your job advertisement again and soliciting new responses.

    Establish Definite Requirements

    When software outsourcing a project or tasks, it is important to clearly define the project requirements. This is critical because it is important for the contractor to fully understand the tasks which are being outsourced to ensure he is fulfilling all of the requirements and completing the task in a satisfactory manner.

    Failure to establish definite project requirements and goals can lead to a great deal of problems when software outsourcing a project. The contractor may feel as though he has completed the project as it was outlined but the employer may disagree. When this happens there can be harmful delays until the issues can be resolved amicably. In the case that this is not possible it might be necessary to employ the assistance of a mediator to evaluate the contract documents and the work produced to determine if the contract terms were met.

    Establish A Firm Deadline

    Another important element of software outsourcing is establishing a firm deadline for the project. This is important to avoid misunderstandings and to prevent late submissions of work. Setting milestone goals is also important because it gives the employer the ability to evaluate the progress of the contractor during different stages of the project and to ensure it is proceeding according to schedule.

    Ideally the deadline should be established before the candidate is chosen. This is important because this enables the employer to verify that the contractor is available for the duration of the project. Schedule should be discussed early in the process of selecting a candidate to avoid selecting an ideal candidate only to find out he is unavailable when his services are required.

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

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