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5 steps to picking an IT outsourcing partner

5 steps to picking an IT outsourcing partner

By:  Albert Lee  On: 18 Nov 2008 For: CIO.com (NA) Creator

Your outsourcer should be staffed with employees that will feel the same sense of pride and ownership in their deliverables that your own employees do. Set your expectations any lower and you set yourself up to fail

While the vendors you select will inevitably be different depending on your outsourcing needs, be sure to focus on someone you can partner with. Do not just seek out simple vendor-client relationships. The decision to engage in outsourcing is a decision that effectively extends the availability and man-power of your organization. Your outsourcing partner should work as an extension of your staff. Their business should be staffed with employees that will feel the same sense of pride and ownership in their deliverables that your own employees do. Setting your expectations any lower and you set yourself up to fail.

Albert C. Lee is the executive director of Information Technology at New York Media. He has more than 15 years of professional experience in multiple technology domains including software engineering best practices, server administration, data center migrations, enterprise relocation and full product lifecycle project management. In his role as Executive Director of Information Technology at New York Media, Albert leads a team of more than 30 full-time managers, engineers, administrators, project managers, technicians and contractors.










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