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Curious about the outsourcing transition? Our book, “Outsourcing Through RentACoder” explains it all. Below are a few selected snippets that describe its importance and why you, as an outsourcer, should care.
For details, head on over to this page and order the book. Outsourcing Through RentACoder is a 418 page step-by-step user guide for entrepreneurs who want to reduce their workload and increase productivity at the same time.
Excerpts:
- You may have a hard time convincing employees to make the move, but with sufficient transition planning (discussed later), convincing them may be the most difficult part of the process. (page 135)
- This will help you document (1) who will be relocated or reassigned to another job during a transition phase or (2) who a coder should report to for troubleshooting. (page 143)
- Another problematic area that could bring on a little tug-o-war is the transition period. Here, you may have to haggle over the things that would otherwise provide a smooth start: the purchase of equipment, the transfer of sensitive materials, staff introductions and training, schedules, etc. (page 266)
- It first advises how to transition your project from the office place onto the RentACoder website. (page 290)
- The outsourcing transition period is the point in which a company relinquishes a project’s control over to a RentACoder contractor. But it isn’t just a simple matter of telling a coder, “Okay – Get Busy.” (page 291)
- Outsourcing that replaces jobs and the people who perform them requires employee transition. Employee transition can move workers to different positions, to the RentACoder website itself, or unfortunately, to job loss. (page 291)
- Does transitioned equipment and assets belong to the person or company who purchased them? Or do they belong to the coder? The answer isn’t always clear-cut.. (page 292)
Order Outsourcing Through RentACoder:
Outsourcing Through RentACoder is a 418 page, 7.44″ x 9.68″ paperback book, fully illustrated and filled with everything you could possibly need to successfully outsource your tasks the first time.
Inside, you’ll find a slew of outsourcing know-how, over a dozen online checklists, worksheets, and more. It also introduces an outsourcing roadmap exclusive to the RentACoder website.
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