New challenges dog outsourcing customers
Poor business alignment, compliance requirements snag deals
Computerworld - NEW YORK -- Outsourcing deals have historically been marred by poor communications between the buyer and the supplier and failures by the customer to adequately manage the relationship and measure performance metrics. While those issues remain, outsourcing customers now face a new set of challenges, including regulatory compliance requirements and shortages of experienced outsourcing relationship and contract managers, according to users and other industry experts here at this week's OutsourceWorld.
"Ninety percent of outsourcing deals fail because customers don't measure the results of the work being done," said Keith W. Fiveson, managing consultant at ITESA, a New York-based consulting firm. He added that customers are having a "tough time" finding people in the market who have experience managing outsourcing contracts or relationships with outsourcing providers.
These are just some of the reasons outsourcing customers are increasingly dissatisfied with how their deals have worked out. According to a study of 210 outsourcing customers and 242 providers published by DiamondCluster International in June, the number of customers that prematurely ended both domestic and offshore outsourcing contracts within a one-year span jumped from 21% in 2004 to 51% this year.
Tom Weakland, a managing partner at the Chicago-based management consulting firm, said the chief drivers for customer dissatisfaction are heightened competition for resources between suppliers. That has led to increased staff turnover "with more issues and more delays" cropping up with projects, he said.
Burnout is another problem. Managers who oversee offshore outsourcing deals often wake up before dawn to connect with members of the offshore team before they've concluded their workday. A few hours later, the manager goes into the office and then puts in a full workday, noted Tarun Mehta, a managing director at NeoIT Inc., a San Ramon, Calif.-based consultancy. "That might work for a week or two weeks but after six months, the project begins to slip."
Mehta believes that sponsorship and ownership of outsourcing deals will have to take place "at a higher level in the organization than it does today" to succeed.
Joann Martin, vice president and director of solutions marketing at Pitney Bowes, said foreign and domestic regulatory compliance requirements are among the biggest challenges outsourcing customers and providers face. These include the need for outsourcing providers to provide customers with SAS 70 reports to attest to the internal controls in place for customer firms to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and other regulations.
Sometimes, the SAS 70 reports are completed months before being submitted to outsourcing customers, thus raising questions about whether they



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