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Sin Num. 7: Unable to Commit
Filed in archive Outsourcing Issues by Carol Kendrick on November 29, 2006
Sin Num. 7: Unable to Commit
One of the things that you have to understand before signing an outsourcing contract is the word contract itself. A contract means fulfilling the terms stated in the agreement between the parties involved. There are times wherein one party or even both parties does not manage to commit which results to failure in outsourcing.

This kind of scenario could be avoided through predicting this event. This means that there should be an additional Provision in the contract, showing what are the things should be done whenever both parties (the company and the outsourcing vendor/partner) ended up with this kind of situation.

This is a safety precaution which should be practiced because it could prevent unnecessary problems from happening in an outsourcing deal.

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