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Key Worry in Outsourcing Is Experience, Say Life Science Executives and Cutting Edge Information
| Source: Cutting Edge Information
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC--(Marketwire - January 21, 2010) - As life sciences companies kick
off corporate model revamps, there has been a renewed focus on outsourcing
the internal functions often regarded as non-strategic. As executives look
to farm out work, many want to learn more about peer experiences in an
effort to identify the benefits and limitations of outsourcing.
Business intelligence firm Cutting Edge Information
(http://www.cuttingedgeinfo.com/) recently conducted a survey that invited
executives overseeing outsourced functions or activities to participate and
share their concerns about the subject. Close to 50 executives responded
to the open questions. The more than 130 comments provided by the
executives were grouped in eight categories that identified key focus
areas.
The chief concern reported by all participants is the level of experience
and knowledge of service providers, with 22% of comments relating to
knowledge and expertise concerns. Cost is reported as being the second most
restrictive factor when outsourcing activities, accounting for a little
over 17% of comments. Respect for company objectives is the third most
limiting factor, at over 14% of respondents' comments.
The survey also revealed the percentage of total comments for each of the
four main categories of concerns by company size. Small and mid-size
company executives reported being more concerned about the knowledge and
expertise of service providers, whereas large company executives are
concerned by costs.
"When we looked at the data to determine if differences exist among company
sizes, the analysis revealed that larger companies are more concerned about
the cost of using outside services," said Yanis Saradjian, director of
consulting (http://www.cuttingedgeinfo.com/consulting/) at Cutting Edge
Information.
"Twenty percent of all comments pointed towards cost, while only 14% of
small companies' comments related to cost concerns," he added.
For large companies, training and staffing is the second-largest limiting
factor when outsourcing activities. Close to 19% of comments revolved
around skills, training and staffing concerns, unlike small (11.6%) and
mid-size company (8.3%) levels of concerns.
Data also revealed that company objectives are a bigger challenge for small
and large companies than for mid-size companies.
Cutting Edge Information's consulting division, led by Saradjian, offers
customized solutions to clients' benchmarking needs through its consulting
services. A full breakdown of the services provided can be found at
http://www.cuttingedgeinfo.com/consulting/