Business Process Outsourcing offshoring processing of bills of
lading to centres in other time-zones
MODULE 1 to complete task faster
Outsourcing Part-based Activities
buy something from somebody rather automobile components
than producing it ourselves cruise-ship rooms
contracting of a service provider for airplane avionics
the delivery of a process or service desktop build and configuration
“Why company outsource?” “What is being outsourced?”
Capacity Management Support or Auxiliary Services
need to acquire/buy/hire (temporary) cafeteria
capacity janitorial services
demand chasing (one day 50 copy centre
employees needed, next day only 10 security
are needed) payroll
Lower Cost Routine activities or activities that can be
replace expensive local or in-house automated at larger centers
resources with less expensive small banks
resources from external service small vendors
providers banks using common/multi-bank core
tax differential or government banking services
incentive programs in other locations
leading to lower cost IT Services
Better Performance application development
application maintenance and
use of specialized external providers management
which can deliver service quality, production/data-center operations
innovation production technical/systems support
Sales Force – providing web-based helpdesk
sales management SaaS
PeopleSoft – providing employee- cloud services
facing tools
Advantages of Outsourcing – Employer
Faster and Continuous Service
the service provider determines most
greater output from work being done efficient number of resources,
around the clock process, and supervision to achieve
offshoring market research support to output
locations in reverse time zones service provider – may have more
expertise/capability than the buyer
technical support Shared Service Center (SSC)
accounting
wholly-owned by the mother
animation
company
buyer – can leverage economies of
providing services entirely to
scale of the Service Provider
affiliates and subsidiaries, or more
technical infrastructure
rarely to clients of the mother
human resources
company
technical expertise
“work abroad, live here” Multisourcing – multiple vendors for
professional growth client’s outsourced project
financial independence
employee assistance Crowdsourcing – puts out a call for a
enjoy your favourite food project; best solution/submission is
accepted and contracted
Disadvantages of Outsourcing – Employer
Onshoring – vendor in the same home
cost can be higher country as client
provider may add premium
for risk in case processes are allows immediate response
not well defined local contractors have same
buyer does not have full control of market knowledge, culture,
resources doing work language, communication style
shifting schedule – gives the risk of inadequately selected,
opportunity to pursue passion and trained, supervised staff
interest during the day risk of higher attrition
dealing with irate customer Nearshoring – the transfer of business to
there is training support on a nearby country, often sharing the same
how to deal with irate border
customer
there is also floor support fee-for-service variability rather
companies provide facilities than fixed compensation
and activities to help you significant labor cost arbitrage
unwind additional coordination costs,
sourcing management,
MODULE 2 communications
transfer pricing/tax margin
Third Party
requirements
owned by a service provider a local
Offshoring – vendor and client in
entity or part of o global group
different countries
providing services to clients of the
service provider allows company to focus on core
business
fast ramp-up/down at reasonable
cost
data privacy/confidentiality MS windows meeting space
issues MS sharepoint
lack of right business google application
acumen/right market knowledge
in offshore location MODULE 3
cultural differences leading to Client Company – transferring business
delays and miscues process to other company
risk of high attrition in service
provider, weak staff quality transition
selection/training efficient operation
Core Activities-Tasks-Processes Service Provider Company – the one who
do the work and accepts, render and provide
primary process or product of the service
business
tasks that deliver the primary product, scope of service
the unique value proposition of the performance measures
company benchmarks (standard)
“essential, defining activities of an IT-BPM Contract – formal agreement
organization” between the client and a service provider, is
design also well-documented and unique
product development
process Master Services Agreement – covering
“recipe” agreement that summarizes terms applicable
to every job-order with the service provider
Non-Core Activities-Tasks-Processes
a. services to be provided (operational)
Support activities, processes, b. performance management, issues,
functions change management (operational)
IT Development – programming, c. country laws (subjective)
documentation, unit and integration testing, Scope of Work – describes specific work to
implementation of new systems, conversion be delivered, by when and at what cost
to new platforms
can be similar to “job order”
IT Maintenance – application maintenance, is generally an attachment/addendum
helpdesk, network support to a Master Agreement, points to
Video Conferencing covering terms
may state that in case of terms
HP inconsistency, the SOW or Master
cisco Agreements supersedes
sun
Web-based conferencing and workflow
tools
WebEx
Core Elements wage or salary, benefit, utilities,
maintenance & repair
Services to be rendered or provided
as documented in the Scope of Work Components of Process Cost
(SOW)
a. Direct Costs – binabayad sa
Performance standards expected
empleyado
from the service provider; Service
compensation
Level Agreements (SLA), Key
benefits
Performance Indicators (KPI)
bonuses
Timeline – start date and duration
incentives
Costs – client
b. Labor Costs
Fixed Price Employee development
(training)
hindi nababago
Employee Tools/Equipment
kung anong napag-usapan na price,
(desktop, computers)
yun na yon
Coordination and
easy to plan and more predictable
management (travel,
than other pricing models
representations, meetings and
known in advance (service
workshops)
providers)
c. Indirect Costs
provides greater cost certainty
Infrastructure
(clients)
Other charges
several risks with capital
d. Loaded Annual Cost – nagagastos
requirements and lower
ng company annually or yearly
flexibility
compensation
Time and Material benefits
Infrastructure
nababago
base sa time and performance IT-BPM Contract Financials
used when a service is very flexible
Adherence to Government Regulations
and it is not predictable in terms of
(External)
how much time and material is
needed Board of Investments (BOI)
created under the Department
IT-BPM Contract Financials
of Trade and Industry
CAPEX – Capital Expenditures strives to attract direct
investment into the country to
initial cost (start ng operation) contribute to economic
machineries, equipments and growth and jobs creation in
furniture the Philippines
OPEX – Operational Expenditure At least 50% of the production
is marked for export (for 60%
day-to-day cost (basis or operation) Filipino - 40% Foreign-owned
enterprises); or at least 70% of VISION
production is marked for
A premier national university that
export (for more than 40%
develops leaders in the global
Foreign-owned enterprises)
knowledge economy.
can only be registered with the
BOI if they propose to engage MISSION
in an activity listed or
classified in the IPP as A university committed to producing
pioneer. leaders by providing a 21st century
export requirement is at least learning environment through
70% of actual production innovations in education,
Bureau of Internal Revenue multidisciplinary research, and
Bureau of Immigration community and industry partnerships
in order to nurture the spirit of
Industry/Company Regulations (Internal) nationhood, propel the national
economy and engage the world for
institutional and operational
sustainable development.
standards/policies/guidelines
service provider implements own CORE VALUES
regulations
Patriotism
PEZA, The creation of Integrity
Excellence
The development of Special
Service
Economic zones throughout the
Resilience
country, and the very competitive
Faith
incentives available to investments
inside PEZA Special Economic
Zones are embodied in the Special
Economic Zone Act of 1995
(Republic Act No. 7916), a law
passed by the Philippine Congress.
Data Privacy Law – Republic Act No.
10173
An act protecting individual personal
information in information and
communications systems in the
government and the private sector,
creating for this purpose a national
privacy commission, and for other
purposes