Outsourcing cannot be considered just a trend, it is a way wise companies do business.
It is only because of the benefits that outsourcing provides that their functions.
While there are many advantages that outsourcing offers, it does not come without challenges. Here, in this blog, I will discuss the challenges that businesses may face with outsourcing along with how to overcome these challenges.
While there are many advantages that outsourcing offers, it does not come without challenges. Here, in this blog, I will discuss the challenges that businesses may face with outsourcing along with how to overcome these challenges.
Project Control And Decision Making
Who will exercise authority and make important decisions about the project can lead to contention between a business and an . Employees of a business may think that they have full authority over the project along with full decision rights. They may not support the change in the management of the project.
A famous case of outsourcing failure to cite here is of the outsourcing contract between the State of Indiana and IBM. The State of Indiana outsourced its welfare processing systems to IBM. To accomplish this project, IBM (outsourcing service provider) required unconditional support from the State of Indiana (client). But the state of Indiana’s representatives interfered with the IBM’s management of subcontractors. So, here change in the management of the project or change in project control was not supported by the client (State of Indiana) and this became one of the reasons for the failure of this outsourcing venture.
The best way to overcome this challenge is to define in the service contract to what extent the employees of the outsourcing company can exert control over the project. It should be clear what type of decisions can a service provider make regarding the outsourced project. Terms of the service contract should be made crystal clear to the employees of both the business seeking outsourcing services and the vendor.
A famous case of outsourcing failure to cite here is of the outsourcing contract between the State of Indiana and IBM. The State of Indiana outsourced its welfare processing systems to IBM. To accomplish this project, IBM (outsourcing service provider) required unconditional support from the State of Indiana (client). But the state of Indiana’s representatives interfered with the IBM’s management of subcontractors. So, here change in the management of the project or change in project control was not supported by the client (State of Indiana) and this became one of the reasons for the failure of this outsourcing venture.
The best way to overcome this challenge is to define in the service contract to what extent the employees of the outsourcing company can exert control over the project. It should be clear what type of decisions can a service provider make regarding the outsourced project. Terms of the service contract should be made crystal clear to the employees of both the business seeking outsourcing services and the vendor.

Too High Expectations
A business may have exaggerated expectations from an outsourcing service provider. It may think that everything will be taken care off by the outsourcing service provider and it has nothing to do. Such unrealistic expectations can result in project failure and disappointment for the business.
To deal with this challenge, the in detail what role will be played by the outsourcing service provider and what results should be expected from the outsourcing venture. It is important to inform the project management team of the company seeking outsourcing services about the reasonable risks and the potential costs associated with outsourcing.
Companies also may have unrealistic time expectations such as selecting a service provider and starting a project can be done quickly. Also, they may think that the project will be completed in the minimum amount of time.
Selecting an outsourcing vendor without giving it a thought only increases the risk of failure. Companies should spend adequate time in selecting an outsourcing vendor. They should select a vendor that they think fully suits their project requirements. For example, if a business wants to , then it should select a vendor that is adept and experienced in web development.
A business should get a time estimate for project completion from the outsourcing service provider before the project gets started, so that there is no false expectation on the part of the business regarding the delivery of the project.
To deal with this challenge, the in detail what role will be played by the outsourcing service provider and what results should be expected from the outsourcing venture. It is important to inform the project management team of the company seeking outsourcing services about the reasonable risks and the potential costs associated with outsourcing.
Companies also may have unrealistic time expectations such as selecting a service provider and starting a project can be done quickly. Also, they may think that the project will be completed in the minimum amount of time.
Selecting an outsourcing vendor without giving it a thought only increases the risk of failure. Companies should spend adequate time in selecting an outsourcing vendor. They should select a vendor that they think fully suits their project requirements. For example, if a business wants to , then it should select a vendor that is adept and experienced in web development.
A business should get a time estimate for project completion from the outsourcing service provider before the project gets started, so that there is no false expectation on the part of the business regarding the delivery of the project.
Organizational And Regional Cultural Differences
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To overcome this challenge, a business that wants to outsource a project should organize a training program to provide awareness to its employees about the organizational and regional cultures and norms of the outsourcing service provider. A similar program targeting the organizational and regional cultures of the clients can be run by an outsourcing service provider for its employees.
businesses outsource their projects to offshore destinations
, they have to cope with two types of cultural differences - corporate and regional differences. Corporate differences arise because outsourcing involves dealing between two different organizations. Regional differences arise because the business and the provider are located in different countries.To overcome this challenge, a business that wants to outsource a project should organize a training program to provide awareness to its employees about the organizational and regional cultures and norms of the outsourcing service provider. A similar program targeting the organizational and regional cultures of the clients can be run by an outsourcing service provider for its employees.
Language And Communication Challenges
Another set of challenges that businesses face when they outsource their projects to far-off destinations is about language differences and communication.
Communication challenge can be overcome by using tools for instant messaging and video calling. For collaboration, tools such as Basecamp and Jira can be used. For overcoming language differences, businesses in English-speaking countries can or other countries where professionals can easily understand and speak English.
Communication challenge can be overcome by using tools for instant messaging and video calling. For collaboration, tools such as Basecamp and Jira can be used. For overcoming language differences, businesses in English-speaking countries can or other countries where professionals can easily understand and speak English.
Intellectual Property And Data Security
Outsourcing comes with a risk of losing intellectual properties such as business plans, trade secrets, etc. Moreover, there is a risk of breach of data of a company’s customers.
This challenge can be overcome by signing legally binding documents such as a non-disclosure agreement with the outsourcing vendor. The risk of data breach gets mitigated when the service provider follows stringent data protocols.
Outsourcing vendors should use technical safeguards such as protocols for access to data, physical safeguards to prevent unauthorized entry into premises, and administrative safeguards for regulating operations and employees’ conduct. Apart from the above-mentioned safeguards, (General Data Protection Regulation) if they are dealing with the data of EU citizens. If an outsourcing service provider has to develop a for its client in the US, then it should comply with the .
This challenge can be overcome by signing legally binding documents such as a non-disclosure agreement with the outsourcing vendor. The risk of data breach gets mitigated when the service provider follows stringent data protocols.
Outsourcing vendors should use technical safeguards such as protocols for access to data, physical safeguards to prevent unauthorized entry into premises, and administrative safeguards for regulating operations and employees’ conduct. Apart from the above-mentioned safeguards, (General Data Protection Regulation) if they are dealing with the data of EU citizens. If an outsourcing service provider has to develop a for its client in the US, then it should comply with the .
The above discussion shows that outsourcing does pose challenges that can make it difficult for businesses to adopt it. But fortunately, there are ways available to easily overcome these challenges so that the beneficial practice of outsourcing can be readily used by the businesses of all sizes.
Originally Published On 7th August 2019; Updated On 17th September 2019