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Originally posted by Clippy View Post"Please do the needful and extendings my contractings as I am providings much cheapness and plenty quickness".
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Originally posted by OrangeHopper View PostI have to sit down now and write a business plan that can be used by my boss (an Indian) to convince his bosses (other Indians) that extending a UK contractor is more cost effective than employing x permies (also Indians).
Anyone else ever had to do this?
Anyone have any weasel words or phrases I might find useful.
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Originally posted by OrangeHopper View PostAlready been outsourced and I work for the outsourcer. My contract was moved from the client to the outsourcer.
It will need to be phrased a bit more eloquently though.
Bear in mind who your bosses are though - they might take this risk a bit too seriously and you may find yourself strapped inside a car with cans of petrol...
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Already been outsourced and I work for the outsourcer. My contract was moved from the client to the outsourcer.
One of the main arguments for keeping me is that I know the client and have been used on a regular basis to keep the client happy since the outsourcer took over. The client wants a partnership, with plenty of dialog, rather than a client/supplier relationship. My bosses are not very good on the dialog and can not argue with the client on a technical level, only at a contractual one. I understand the value of horse trading one technical requirement for another to smoothen the process.
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Originally posted by OrangeHopper View PostAnyone have any weasel words or phrases I might find useful.
"British workers for British jobs says Brown"
Now really helpful (hopefully) advice - in your business plan focus on quality of service - cr@p outsource will put off some customers for sure and cost of losing their custom may easily overweight any cost advantages of outsourcing.
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Extend My Contract Business Plan
I have to sit down now and write a business plan that can be used by my boss (an Indian) to convince his bosses (other Indians) that extending a UK contractor is more cost effective than employing x permies (also Indians).
Anyone else ever had to do this?
Anyone have any weasel words or phrases I might find useful.Last edited by OrangeHopper; 26 April 2009, 16:55.Tags: None
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