Deck 13: Outsourcing

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In an outsourcing arrangement, what typically happens to the employees who currently do the outsourced function in-house?

A) They are fired.
B) They quit or retire.
C) They move to another company.
D) They transfer to other functions.
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Why are specialized outsource vendors more efficient in their offering of training than many organizations?

A) Outsourcers can achieve economies of scale.
B) Outsourcers can charge for every transaction.
C) Outsourcers can maximize their capital.
D) Outsourcers can provide uninterrupted service.
Question
Why do cost overrides with outsourcing occur more frequently than what is projected?

A) Information technology is deemed a compatible system.
B) Client demands are outside of the standard vendor package.
C) Organizations are inexperienced with vendor selection.
D) Vendors will make contracts that are biased in their favour.
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What percentage of HR professionals resist outsourcing because they worry about losing their jobs?

A) one-tenth
B) one-quarter
C) one-third
D) one-half
Question
Which of the following is NOT a function of the evaluation team in an outsourcing decision?

A) analyze bids
B) apply due diligence
C) choose vendor
D) negotiate contract
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A core competency can be defined in four different ways. Three of those definitions are: as an activity traditionally performed internally; activities critical to business success; and activities creating current or potential competitive advantage. What is the fourth way that core competency can be defined?

A) activities that will influence future growth
B) activities that will increase profitability
C) activities that will result in innovation
D) activities that will reduce debt load
Question
When rumours of potential outsourcing plans surface in an organization, what might managers expect next?

A) productivity losses
B) customer service disruptions
C) media attention
D) more formal communication
Question
What can a company do to reduce the risk of an outsourcing company entering the market and becoming a competitor?

A) outsource non-core work
B) erect strategic blocks
C) establish trust
D) monitor the outsource arrangement
Question
Which core competency does Nike retain in-house while outsourcing nearly everything else?

A) product design
B) financial analysis
C) customer service
D) employee recruitment
Question
Why do large organizations rarely outsource their entire HR departments?

A) Outsourcers specialize in market niches and so no one company does all functions.
B) Organizations do not wish to relinquish total control over all HR functions.
C) Organizations have different cultures than their outsourcing vendors.
D) Outsourcers need to be monitored and this extra time has associated costs.
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Which of the following characteristics is NOT typically used to help determine whether an organization should outsource?

A) reliant on technology
B) routine activity frequently undertaken
C) achieves cost-effectiveness
D) deliverable from remote sites
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Why have many western nations outsourced activities to India?

A) increasing pool of outsourcing companies
B) large English-speaking population
C) relatively stable legal system
D) committed and loyal workforce
Question
What are the two most frequent causes of outsourcing problems?

A) reduction of costs; vendor incompetence
B) excessive time; lack of technology
C) organizational politics; reduced employee morale
D) poor service definition; weak management processes
Question
When selecting a vendor, an organization needs a description of the responsibilities to be outsourced and an invitation to potential providers to present their proposal for carrying out the job. What is this called?

A) vendor checklist
B) supplier sequencing
C) request for proposal
D) sender request
Question
Why is it important to outsource transactional work?

A) Because it adds value to non-core activities.
B) Because it frees up management's time.
C) Because it reduces transaction time.
D) Because it is repetitive, predictable, and easily duplicated.
Question
According to the textbook, why were thirty percent of outsourcing arrangements not renewed?

A) Because of an incompetent outsourcer.
B) Because cost savings were not achieved.
C) Because employees resisted change.
D) Because productivity suffered.
Question
What function does a stay-back team perform?

A) negotiates the outsourcing contract
B) conducts a cost-benefit analysis
C) monitors the outsourcing arrangement
D) selects the outsourcing vendor
Question
Which organizational activity performs better than outsourcing with respect to cost savings?

A) management-by-objectives
B) balanced scorecard
C) re-engineering
D) continuous improvement
Question
What is the first step in managing outsourcing?

A) cost-benefit analysis
B) selecting the vendor
C) negotiating the contract
D) monitoring the arrangement
Question
Which of the following functions was NOT outsourced by TransCanada, a North American energy company?

A) disability management
B) exit interviews
C) pension administration
D) health and safety
Question
What other HR strategy provides a negative impact on employees similar to that of outsourcing?

A) acquisitions
B) restructuring
C) mergers
D) divestitures
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When HR activities are outsourced to foreign countries, this is called HRO, or human resources outsourcing.
Question
Which company reduced its headcount in its head office from 40 employees in 1994 to 12 employees today due to outsourcing?

A) TransCanada
B) Gow Corp.
C) Avenor
D) Pratt & Whitney
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An important driver of the outsourcing trend has been technology.
Question
What is an essential first step that an organization must undertake with its outsourcing vendor when negotiating the contract?

A) Make sure that there is a termination clause.
B) Check references using the vendor's current clients.
C) Establish benchmarks for current service levels.
D) Project a budget for cost savings.
Question
In 2007, GM Service Technical College won an award for the amount of money it saved by downsizing the number of its mechanics.
Question
According to the textbook, why did CIBC make the decision to outsource major portions of its HR functions?

A) To downsize employees and increase efficiency.
B) To avoid capital expenses and increase cultural fit.
C) To cut costs and to increase productivity.
D) To improve service and to increase automation.
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According to one survey in the textbook, about 80% of companies reported that outsourcing service agreements did not reduce overall costs.
Question
Typically a company will outsource its HR functions if the labour laws and regulations governing employees are too complex for the company's current level of expertise.
Question
Activities that are most likely to be outsourced include ones that are repetitive, predictable, and infrequent.
Question
Which of the following outsourcing functions carries a potential risk of information being leaked?

A) payroll and benefits
B) software development
C) recruitment
D) pension administration
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Outsourcing is a contractual relationship for the provision of business services by any available provider with relevant expertise.
Question
What is one of the primary risks associated with outsourcing?

A) increased costs
B) decreased employee morale
C) impact on public relations
D) loss of strategic control
Question
What were two HR functions that Avenor Inc. of Montreal outsourced?

A) Preliminary interviews and training needs analysis.
B) Pensions and payroll administration.
C) Program delivery and executive salary negotiations.
D) Wellness programs and strategic HR planning.
Question
What happened to Schwinn, a U.S. bicycle manufacturer?

A) Its outsourcing vendor, Giant Manufacturing from Taiwan, stole its confidential employee information, which resulted in many lawsuits against Schwinn.
B) Its outsourcing vendor, Giant Manufacturing from Taiwan, became insolvent and was unable to fulfil its annual order for Schwinn.
C) Its outsourcing vendor, Giant Manufacturing from Taiwan, became a competitor and damaged Schwinn's business.
D) Its outsourcing vendor, Giant Manufacturing from Taiwan, used lower quality materials to make Schwinn's bikes, which increased product defects.
Question
What was the public relations consequence for a catering company that had been outsourced by British Airways when 70 000 passengers were stranded at Heathrow Airport in the U.K.?

A) brand image damage
B) bankruptcy
C) no known consequences
D) decreased business
Question
What is one service risk to an organization in having a company provide outsourcing arrangements?

A) The vendor might have a less personal relationship with employees.
B) The outsourcer might allow changes to the contract.
C) The vendor might limit certain proprietary technology.
D) The outsourcer might have a disruption of service.
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Because an outsourced function is not as visible to the employees as an in-house function, there may be issues of confidentiality.
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Outsourcing is a special organizational function that does not require a cost-benefit analysis.
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Quality improvement is typically cited as a benefit of outsourcing, and so it is written into the outsourcing contract.
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Define outsourcing.
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The City of Toronto endured a three-week strike associated with the outsourcing of day care workers.
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In England, most HR managers cited in an outsourcing survey were dissatisfied with the frequency and quality of the communication from the supplier.
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Outsourcing can result in an organization's employees losing some of their KSAOs.
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The major information risk to the HR department when outsourcing is used is the potential for violations of confidential employee data.
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Emerging research on outsourcing low value, routine activities demonstrated that HR staff did not focus more on strategic or higher-value work.
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According to the textbook, in 2010, approximately 50% of all large Canadian companies outsourced some HR services.
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There is a new trend for organizations to outsource absence management because claims are complex, confidential, and medically oriented.
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List and briefly explain THREE risks associated with outsourcing.
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Recruiting is an HR function that is most likely to be outsourced.
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Why do organizations outsource? List THREE of the six primary reasons.
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What are some considerations in managing an outsourced service or program? Describe TWO in detail.
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Organizations that outsource achieve a ratio of 1:100 (one HR person to 100 employees).
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Two disadvantages of outsourcing include the potential disintegration of an organization's culture and loss of control over proprietary knowledge.
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The most important deliverables to SaskCentral when it was searching for an outsourcing solution included accuracy, knowledge of legislation, and cost-effectiveness.
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The two most frequent causes of outsourcing problems include: poor service definition and cost over-runs.
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When selecting an outsourcing company, reference checks should be done to verify the quality of its previous work.
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1
In an outsourcing arrangement, what typically happens to the employees who currently do the outsourced function in-house?

A) They are fired.
B) They quit or retire.
C) They move to another company.
D) They transfer to other functions.
D
2
Why are specialized outsource vendors more efficient in their offering of training than many organizations?

A) Outsourcers can achieve economies of scale.
B) Outsourcers can charge for every transaction.
C) Outsourcers can maximize their capital.
D) Outsourcers can provide uninterrupted service.
A
3
Why do cost overrides with outsourcing occur more frequently than what is projected?

A) Information technology is deemed a compatible system.
B) Client demands are outside of the standard vendor package.
C) Organizations are inexperienced with vendor selection.
D) Vendors will make contracts that are biased in their favour.
B
4
What percentage of HR professionals resist outsourcing because they worry about losing their jobs?

A) one-tenth
B) one-quarter
C) one-third
D) one-half
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the evaluation team in an outsourcing decision?

A) analyze bids
B) apply due diligence
C) choose vendor
D) negotiate contract
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6
A core competency can be defined in four different ways. Three of those definitions are: as an activity traditionally performed internally; activities critical to business success; and activities creating current or potential competitive advantage. What is the fourth way that core competency can be defined?

A) activities that will influence future growth
B) activities that will increase profitability
C) activities that will result in innovation
D) activities that will reduce debt load
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7
When rumours of potential outsourcing plans surface in an organization, what might managers expect next?

A) productivity losses
B) customer service disruptions
C) media attention
D) more formal communication
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8
What can a company do to reduce the risk of an outsourcing company entering the market and becoming a competitor?

A) outsource non-core work
B) erect strategic blocks
C) establish trust
D) monitor the outsource arrangement
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9
Which core competency does Nike retain in-house while outsourcing nearly everything else?

A) product design
B) financial analysis
C) customer service
D) employee recruitment
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10
Why do large organizations rarely outsource their entire HR departments?

A) Outsourcers specialize in market niches and so no one company does all functions.
B) Organizations do not wish to relinquish total control over all HR functions.
C) Organizations have different cultures than their outsourcing vendors.
D) Outsourcers need to be monitored and this extra time has associated costs.
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Which of the following characteristics is NOT typically used to help determine whether an organization should outsource?

A) reliant on technology
B) routine activity frequently undertaken
C) achieves cost-effectiveness
D) deliverable from remote sites
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Why have many western nations outsourced activities to India?

A) increasing pool of outsourcing companies
B) large English-speaking population
C) relatively stable legal system
D) committed and loyal workforce
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What are the two most frequent causes of outsourcing problems?

A) reduction of costs; vendor incompetence
B) excessive time; lack of technology
C) organizational politics; reduced employee morale
D) poor service definition; weak management processes
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When selecting a vendor, an organization needs a description of the responsibilities to be outsourced and an invitation to potential providers to present their proposal for carrying out the job. What is this called?

A) vendor checklist
B) supplier sequencing
C) request for proposal
D) sender request
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Why is it important to outsource transactional work?

A) Because it adds value to non-core activities.
B) Because it frees up management's time.
C) Because it reduces transaction time.
D) Because it is repetitive, predictable, and easily duplicated.
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According to the textbook, why were thirty percent of outsourcing arrangements not renewed?

A) Because of an incompetent outsourcer.
B) Because cost savings were not achieved.
C) Because employees resisted change.
D) Because productivity suffered.
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What function does a stay-back team perform?

A) negotiates the outsourcing contract
B) conducts a cost-benefit analysis
C) monitors the outsourcing arrangement
D) selects the outsourcing vendor
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Which organizational activity performs better than outsourcing with respect to cost savings?

A) management-by-objectives
B) balanced scorecard
C) re-engineering
D) continuous improvement
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What is the first step in managing outsourcing?

A) cost-benefit analysis
B) selecting the vendor
C) negotiating the contract
D) monitoring the arrangement
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Which of the following functions was NOT outsourced by TransCanada, a North American energy company?

A) disability management
B) exit interviews
C) pension administration
D) health and safety
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21
What other HR strategy provides a negative impact on employees similar to that of outsourcing?

A) acquisitions
B) restructuring
C) mergers
D) divestitures
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22
When HR activities are outsourced to foreign countries, this is called HRO, or human resources outsourcing.
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23
Which company reduced its headcount in its head office from 40 employees in 1994 to 12 employees today due to outsourcing?

A) TransCanada
B) Gow Corp.
C) Avenor
D) Pratt & Whitney
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An important driver of the outsourcing trend has been technology.
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25
What is an essential first step that an organization must undertake with its outsourcing vendor when negotiating the contract?

A) Make sure that there is a termination clause.
B) Check references using the vendor's current clients.
C) Establish benchmarks for current service levels.
D) Project a budget for cost savings.
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In 2007, GM Service Technical College won an award for the amount of money it saved by downsizing the number of its mechanics.
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27
According to the textbook, why did CIBC make the decision to outsource major portions of its HR functions?

A) To downsize employees and increase efficiency.
B) To avoid capital expenses and increase cultural fit.
C) To cut costs and to increase productivity.
D) To improve service and to increase automation.
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According to one survey in the textbook, about 80% of companies reported that outsourcing service agreements did not reduce overall costs.
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29
Typically a company will outsource its HR functions if the labour laws and regulations governing employees are too complex for the company's current level of expertise.
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30
Activities that are most likely to be outsourced include ones that are repetitive, predictable, and infrequent.
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31
Which of the following outsourcing functions carries a potential risk of information being leaked?

A) payroll and benefits
B) software development
C) recruitment
D) pension administration
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Outsourcing is a contractual relationship for the provision of business services by any available provider with relevant expertise.
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33
What is one of the primary risks associated with outsourcing?

A) increased costs
B) decreased employee morale
C) impact on public relations
D) loss of strategic control
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34
What were two HR functions that Avenor Inc. of Montreal outsourced?

A) Preliminary interviews and training needs analysis.
B) Pensions and payroll administration.
C) Program delivery and executive salary negotiations.
D) Wellness programs and strategic HR planning.
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35
What happened to Schwinn, a U.S. bicycle manufacturer?

A) Its outsourcing vendor, Giant Manufacturing from Taiwan, stole its confidential employee information, which resulted in many lawsuits against Schwinn.
B) Its outsourcing vendor, Giant Manufacturing from Taiwan, became insolvent and was unable to fulfil its annual order for Schwinn.
C) Its outsourcing vendor, Giant Manufacturing from Taiwan, became a competitor and damaged Schwinn's business.
D) Its outsourcing vendor, Giant Manufacturing from Taiwan, used lower quality materials to make Schwinn's bikes, which increased product defects.
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36
What was the public relations consequence for a catering company that had been outsourced by British Airways when 70 000 passengers were stranded at Heathrow Airport in the U.K.?

A) brand image damage
B) bankruptcy
C) no known consequences
D) decreased business
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37
What is one service risk to an organization in having a company provide outsourcing arrangements?

A) The vendor might have a less personal relationship with employees.
B) The outsourcer might allow changes to the contract.
C) The vendor might limit certain proprietary technology.
D) The outsourcer might have a disruption of service.
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38
Because an outsourced function is not as visible to the employees as an in-house function, there may be issues of confidentiality.
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39
Outsourcing is a special organizational function that does not require a cost-benefit analysis.
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40
Quality improvement is typically cited as a benefit of outsourcing, and so it is written into the outsourcing contract.
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41
Define outsourcing.
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42
The City of Toronto endured a three-week strike associated with the outsourcing of day care workers.
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43
In England, most HR managers cited in an outsourcing survey were dissatisfied with the frequency and quality of the communication from the supplier.
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44
Outsourcing can result in an organization's employees losing some of their KSAOs.
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45
The major information risk to the HR department when outsourcing is used is the potential for violations of confidential employee data.
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Emerging research on outsourcing low value, routine activities demonstrated that HR staff did not focus more on strategic or higher-value work.
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According to the textbook, in 2010, approximately 50% of all large Canadian companies outsourced some HR services.
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There is a new trend for organizations to outsource absence management because claims are complex, confidential, and medically oriented.
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49
List and briefly explain THREE risks associated with outsourcing.
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Recruiting is an HR function that is most likely to be outsourced.
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Why do organizations outsource? List THREE of the six primary reasons.
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52
What are some considerations in managing an outsourced service or program? Describe TWO in detail.
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Organizations that outsource achieve a ratio of 1:100 (one HR person to 100 employees).
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Two disadvantages of outsourcing include the potential disintegration of an organization's culture and loss of control over proprietary knowledge.
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The most important deliverables to SaskCentral when it was searching for an outsourcing solution included accuracy, knowledge of legislation, and cost-effectiveness.
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The two most frequent causes of outsourcing problems include: poor service definition and cost over-runs.
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When selecting an outsourcing company, reference checks should be done to verify the quality of its previous work.
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