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This section assumes that you’ve selected and notified your preferred coder that s/he’s got the job. It also assumes that you’ve escrowed appropriate funds and the outsourced work is about to commence. If so, congratulations – you’ve accomplished so much!
This doesn’t mean your end of the deal is done and you’re free to kick back your heels. You’re still involved! Depending on what’s specified in the contract, your supervision may be required on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Supervision is supposed to keep coders on track and in most cases, it does…






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From today's NICSA conference: When outsourcing, need to transition from doer to overseer. Should not just replicate internal processes.