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3.12 External and Internal Resources
1.    What do we mean by outsourcing?
2.    What do we mean by offshoring?
3.    What services might companies ‘outsource’ or ‘offshore’
4.    What reasons are there for outsourcing?
5.    What business reasons are there for offshoring?
6.    What customer/business issues arise with offshoring?
7.    What do we mean by rightshoring?
8.    What social and ethical issues arise with offshoring?
9.    What are the overall benefits and limitations of
      offshoring?
10.   There are a number of different ways in which
      organisations can obtain external services from
      suppliers or service companies. State these 3 ways.
11.   What are the company benefits and drawbacks of buying
      hardware, software and equipment?
12.   What are the company benefits and drawbacks of contracting
      people, work space and equipment?
13.   What are the company benefits and drawbacks of leasing
      software, communication links and equipment?
14.   What 6 internal resources need to be managed by organisations?
15.   What issues should be considered with regards to People (as a
      resource)?
16.   What issues should be considered with regards to Hardware (as a
      resource)?
17.   What issues should be considered with regards to Software (as a
      resource)?
18.   What issues should be considered with regards to Communication (as
      a resource)?
19.   What issues should be considered with regards to Consumables (as a
      resource)?
20.   What issues should be considered with regards to Facilities and Power
      (as resources)?
   Transfer of responsibility for a particular
    aspect of the business to an external agency
    (third party) The organisation does not have
    ownership of this agency.
   When an organisation purchases services in
    one country to be provided in a different
    country. The organisation has ownership of
    the services.
   Outsource
    ◦   Payroll
    ◦   Invoicing
    ◦   Accounting
    ◦   Bulk printing
    ◦   Backup and Recovery
    ◦   ICT Support

   Offshoring
    ◦   Telephone call centres
    ◦   Customer support
    ◦   Storage
    ◦   Programming
    ◦   Website and internet development
   Allows the company to concentrate on delivering a good service to their customers
    and not worry about other services.

   Improved quality
    ◦   Specialist outsourced companies provide high quality services
   Staffing issues
    ◦   The service company would have access to a range of staff and can allocate the work to
   Capacity Management
    ◦   The level of service needed by the organisation may vary from month to month depending
        on how much work there is (haven’t had to employ staff who may not be required)
   Cost Benefits
    ◦   Should reduce overall costs to organisation (no wages, no national insurance payouts etc.)
   Economies of Scale
    ◦   E.g. Printing in bulk is cheaper than printing one offs so a company might outsource their
        printing
   Reduced Development Time
    ◦   Buying in additional support means that an organisation can develop products faster
   Standardised Business Processes
    ◦   Allows a range of businesses access to services previously only available to large
        corporations
   Improved Risk Management
    ◦   Using specialists for advise e.g. on backup and recovery, may reduce the risk of data loss
   Lower Labour costs
   Lower Facility costs
Business
 Standards
 ◦ A service level agreement which specifies the
   nature, scope and quality of the service should be
   provided.

Customers
 Can be hostile to outsourcing e.g. oversees
  customer support
 ◦   Language barriers
 ◦   Long waiting times
 ◦   Increased stress
 ◦   Lack of local knowledge
 ◦   Under trained employees relying on scripts from
     knowledge based systems
   Using offshore centres for routine services
    e.g. routine call centres THEN UK based ones
    for more complex enquiries, that are likely to
    involve discussion
Social

   Against
    ◦ Impact on UK jobs
    ◦ Decreased rates of pay

   For
    ◦ Improved living standards across the world
    ◦ Global markets become larger

Ethical

   For
    ◦ Valued local employment

   Against
    ◦ Exploitation
    ◦ Poor working conditions
    ◦ Long hours for low pay
   Benefits
    ◦   Labour and facilities may be cheaper abroad, resulting in cost savings
    ◦   Specialist skills more readily available, again at lower cost
    ◦   Some countries offer financial incentives to encourage new business
    ◦   Jobs and investment may be extremely valuable to the local economy
    ◦   Assists the global economy by providing work to less wealthy areas of the
        world

   Limitations
    ◦ Language and cultural differences may cause difficulties
    ◦ Communications costs may be higher
    ◦ Legislation may be different abroad so it is important rights are not
      breached
    ◦ Security risks may be increased as the organisation moves away from local
      control
   Buying
   Contracting
   Leasing
Specific period
                                                   of time for an
                                                   agreed cost
                                                                                                                   LEASING
                                FACILITIES

                                                        Disaster manager
       CONTRACTING                                      strategy:
                                                                                           SOFTWARE
                                                        - Office space



                                                                                                                           EQUIPMENT
                                 EQUIPMENT



Specific period                                     Once contract
                                                                                                 COMMUNI-
of time for an                                      paid the goods                                CATIONS
agreed cost          SERVICE
                                                    are owned
                     / STAFF



   A network                                                                          NEVER owned but:
   manager to                                                                         - initial investment is low
   cover maternity                                                                    - usually includes support, upgrades etc.
   - Paid more
   - No benefits

                     Data Warehouse
                                                                BUYING
                     to backup data
                                                                              Buying Equipment or Hardware can be done
                                                                              through contracting

                                             SOFTWARE                                                  Once bought you own:
                                                                                                       -High level of initial investment
                                                                                    HARDWARE
                                                                  EQUIPMENT                            - Items bought are assets of
                                                                                                       the company
                                                                                                       - support & maintenance are
                                                                                                       extra costs
   What is Buying?
    ◦ When payments are received for ownership of a product or
      service

   What is contracting?
    ◦ Making an agreement with a supplier to provide a specific
      service for a specific period of time at an agreed cost
    ◦ An agreement between supplier and customer for
      purchasing of equipment with costs spread over time. Once
      full payment is reached, goods are owned by the customer.

   What is leasing?
    ◦ Making an agreement with a supplier for the rent of
      something for a specific period of time at an agreed cost.
      However, whatever is leased is never owned
   Benefits
    ◦ Initial investment over time will work out less than
      contracting or leasing (e.g. no interest)
    ◦ The items purchased become assets of the company

   Limitations
    ◦ High level of initial investment
    ◦ Limited resale value
    ◦ Requires arrangements for support, servicing and
      maintenance
    ◦ If money has to be borrowed to finance initial costs,
      interest charges need to be considered
   Benefits
    ◦ Staff can be contracted to support short term projects
      (paid more but not entitled to benefits)
    ◦ Companies can contract space and equipment for the
      same reason (short term project)
    ◦ Can be an important part of a company’s disaster
      management strategy e.g. contracting hot sites
    ◦ Spreading costs over time so no high initial investment

   Limitations
    ◦ Potential of being over reliant on the contracting of work
      space
    ◦ If services are outsourced there is a lack of control
    ◦ Interest rates to consider
   Benefits
    ◦ Initial investment not as high as buying
    ◦ Usually additional support services included as well as
      regular upgrades
    ◦ Makes financial planning easier (no single substantial
      investments needed to keep abreast of new releases)
    ◦ Many companies lease dedicated communication lines to
      establish their own WAN
      More secure connection than a shared line
      Better data transfer speeds

   Limitations
    ◦ Company does not own what is leased e.g.
      hardware/software (unable to modify)
    ◦ Overall cost higher but spread out
   People
   Hardware
   Software
   Communication
   Consumables
   Facilities & Power
   HR will be largely responsible for the management of the people
    ◦   New appointments
    ◦   Staff development
    ◦   Pastoral care
    ◦   Disciplinary procedures

   Contracts outlining
    ◦   job description
    ◦   Responsibility
    ◦   Chain of command
    ◦   Disciplinary measures

   Policies
    ◦ Impact on security and acceptable use policies (and any other policies/procedures
      employee must follow)

   Training and Staff Development
    ◦ Major impact on staff loyalty and retention

   HR Management software can be used to support this
   Procurement policies

   Asset Registers
    ◦ Database to store details of each piece of
      hardware, location and technical specification
    ◦ Log faults, repairs and updates
    ◦ Helps with budgeting

   Network operating system can monitor hardware

   Backup power supplies
   Asset Management software
    ◦ Records software installed on each machine

   License Management software
    ◦ Monitors software installed, versions and suitable licenses etc.
    ◦ Important tool for compliance with Copyright and Patents Act

   Network installations / Client workstation installations

   Cloning software to push out software installations from
    the server

   Anti Virus Applications
   Network management software
    ◦ Creates reports on network traffic

   Filtering software
    ◦ Restrict access to certain websites
      Conserve bandwidth
      Block sites that are inappropriate

   Setting up a proxy server
    ◦ Protects internal communication system
      Sits between users and internet
      Only IP address visible to web server is that of the proxy
       (less use to hackers than individual machine IPs)
      Proxy caches common web pages also making them quicker
       to load
   Network management software can control which users
    have access to which peripherals e.g. printers, scanners
    etc.

   Print accounting software can control amount of printing
    done

   Ordering and distribution of consumables must also be
    managed (audit log)

   A support desk might be used to request supplies

   A good relationship with suppliers helps ease purchasing
    and control stock
   Facilities
    ◦ Owned or leased

    ◦ Health and safety legislation will impact:
       Design of room (AC, Cabling, spacing etc.)
       Furniture (adjustable swivel chairs etc.)
       Equipment (adjustable monitors etc.)

   Power
    ◦ Procurement policy will investigate consideration of suitable ‘green
      computing’

    ◦ Training and Acceptable use policy should ensure that staff are aware of
      what they can do to reduce energy consumption (e.g. switch off machines)

    ◦ System settings can be configured to enable power saving options (sleep)
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3.12 external and internal resources

  • 1. 3.12 External and Internal Resources
  • 2.
  • 3. 1. What do we mean by outsourcing? 2. What do we mean by offshoring? 3. What services might companies ‘outsource’ or ‘offshore’ 4. What reasons are there for outsourcing? 5. What business reasons are there for offshoring? 6. What customer/business issues arise with offshoring? 7. What do we mean by rightshoring? 8. What social and ethical issues arise with offshoring? 9. What are the overall benefits and limitations of offshoring? 10. There are a number of different ways in which organisations can obtain external services from suppliers or service companies. State these 3 ways.
  • 4. 11. What are the company benefits and drawbacks of buying hardware, software and equipment? 12. What are the company benefits and drawbacks of contracting people, work space and equipment? 13. What are the company benefits and drawbacks of leasing software, communication links and equipment? 14. What 6 internal resources need to be managed by organisations? 15. What issues should be considered with regards to People (as a resource)? 16. What issues should be considered with regards to Hardware (as a resource)? 17. What issues should be considered with regards to Software (as a resource)? 18. What issues should be considered with regards to Communication (as a resource)? 19. What issues should be considered with regards to Consumables (as a resource)? 20. What issues should be considered with regards to Facilities and Power (as resources)?
  • 5. Transfer of responsibility for a particular aspect of the business to an external agency (third party) The organisation does not have ownership of this agency.
  • 6. When an organisation purchases services in one country to be provided in a different country. The organisation has ownership of the services.
  • 7. Outsource ◦ Payroll ◦ Invoicing ◦ Accounting ◦ Bulk printing ◦ Backup and Recovery ◦ ICT Support  Offshoring ◦ Telephone call centres ◦ Customer support ◦ Storage ◦ Programming ◦ Website and internet development
  • 8. Allows the company to concentrate on delivering a good service to their customers and not worry about other services.  Improved quality ◦ Specialist outsourced companies provide high quality services  Staffing issues ◦ The service company would have access to a range of staff and can allocate the work to  Capacity Management ◦ The level of service needed by the organisation may vary from month to month depending on how much work there is (haven’t had to employ staff who may not be required)  Cost Benefits ◦ Should reduce overall costs to organisation (no wages, no national insurance payouts etc.)  Economies of Scale ◦ E.g. Printing in bulk is cheaper than printing one offs so a company might outsource their printing  Reduced Development Time ◦ Buying in additional support means that an organisation can develop products faster  Standardised Business Processes ◦ Allows a range of businesses access to services previously only available to large corporations  Improved Risk Management ◦ Using specialists for advise e.g. on backup and recovery, may reduce the risk of data loss
  • 9. Lower Labour costs  Lower Facility costs
  • 10. Business  Standards ◦ A service level agreement which specifies the nature, scope and quality of the service should be provided. Customers  Can be hostile to outsourcing e.g. oversees customer support ◦ Language barriers ◦ Long waiting times ◦ Increased stress ◦ Lack of local knowledge ◦ Under trained employees relying on scripts from knowledge based systems
  • 11. Using offshore centres for routine services e.g. routine call centres THEN UK based ones for more complex enquiries, that are likely to involve discussion
  • 12. Social  Against ◦ Impact on UK jobs ◦ Decreased rates of pay  For ◦ Improved living standards across the world ◦ Global markets become larger Ethical  For ◦ Valued local employment  Against ◦ Exploitation ◦ Poor working conditions ◦ Long hours for low pay
  • 13. Benefits ◦ Labour and facilities may be cheaper abroad, resulting in cost savings ◦ Specialist skills more readily available, again at lower cost ◦ Some countries offer financial incentives to encourage new business ◦ Jobs and investment may be extremely valuable to the local economy ◦ Assists the global economy by providing work to less wealthy areas of the world  Limitations ◦ Language and cultural differences may cause difficulties ◦ Communications costs may be higher ◦ Legislation may be different abroad so it is important rights are not breached ◦ Security risks may be increased as the organisation moves away from local control
  • 14. Buying  Contracting  Leasing
  • 15. Specific period of time for an agreed cost LEASING FACILITIES Disaster manager CONTRACTING strategy: SOFTWARE - Office space EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT Specific period Once contract COMMUNI- of time for an paid the goods CATIONS agreed cost SERVICE are owned / STAFF A network NEVER owned but: manager to - initial investment is low cover maternity - usually includes support, upgrades etc. - Paid more - No benefits Data Warehouse BUYING to backup data Buying Equipment or Hardware can be done through contracting SOFTWARE Once bought you own: -High level of initial investment HARDWARE EQUIPMENT - Items bought are assets of the company - support & maintenance are extra costs
  • 16. What is Buying? ◦ When payments are received for ownership of a product or service  What is contracting? ◦ Making an agreement with a supplier to provide a specific service for a specific period of time at an agreed cost ◦ An agreement between supplier and customer for purchasing of equipment with costs spread over time. Once full payment is reached, goods are owned by the customer.  What is leasing? ◦ Making an agreement with a supplier for the rent of something for a specific period of time at an agreed cost. However, whatever is leased is never owned
  • 17. Benefits ◦ Initial investment over time will work out less than contracting or leasing (e.g. no interest) ◦ The items purchased become assets of the company  Limitations ◦ High level of initial investment ◦ Limited resale value ◦ Requires arrangements for support, servicing and maintenance ◦ If money has to be borrowed to finance initial costs, interest charges need to be considered
  • 18. Benefits ◦ Staff can be contracted to support short term projects (paid more but not entitled to benefits) ◦ Companies can contract space and equipment for the same reason (short term project) ◦ Can be an important part of a company’s disaster management strategy e.g. contracting hot sites ◦ Spreading costs over time so no high initial investment  Limitations ◦ Potential of being over reliant on the contracting of work space ◦ If services are outsourced there is a lack of control ◦ Interest rates to consider
  • 19. Benefits ◦ Initial investment not as high as buying ◦ Usually additional support services included as well as regular upgrades ◦ Makes financial planning easier (no single substantial investments needed to keep abreast of new releases) ◦ Many companies lease dedicated communication lines to establish their own WAN  More secure connection than a shared line  Better data transfer speeds  Limitations ◦ Company does not own what is leased e.g. hardware/software (unable to modify) ◦ Overall cost higher but spread out
  • 20. People  Hardware  Software  Communication  Consumables  Facilities & Power
  • 21. HR will be largely responsible for the management of the people ◦ New appointments ◦ Staff development ◦ Pastoral care ◦ Disciplinary procedures  Contracts outlining ◦ job description ◦ Responsibility ◦ Chain of command ◦ Disciplinary measures  Policies ◦ Impact on security and acceptable use policies (and any other policies/procedures employee must follow)  Training and Staff Development ◦ Major impact on staff loyalty and retention  HR Management software can be used to support this
  • 22. Procurement policies  Asset Registers ◦ Database to store details of each piece of hardware, location and technical specification ◦ Log faults, repairs and updates ◦ Helps with budgeting  Network operating system can monitor hardware  Backup power supplies
  • 23. Asset Management software ◦ Records software installed on each machine  License Management software ◦ Monitors software installed, versions and suitable licenses etc. ◦ Important tool for compliance with Copyright and Patents Act  Network installations / Client workstation installations  Cloning software to push out software installations from the server  Anti Virus Applications
  • 24. Network management software ◦ Creates reports on network traffic  Filtering software ◦ Restrict access to certain websites  Conserve bandwidth  Block sites that are inappropriate  Setting up a proxy server ◦ Protects internal communication system  Sits between users and internet  Only IP address visible to web server is that of the proxy (less use to hackers than individual machine IPs)  Proxy caches common web pages also making them quicker to load
  • 25. Network management software can control which users have access to which peripherals e.g. printers, scanners etc.  Print accounting software can control amount of printing done  Ordering and distribution of consumables must also be managed (audit log)  A support desk might be used to request supplies  A good relationship with suppliers helps ease purchasing and control stock
  • 26. Facilities ◦ Owned or leased ◦ Health and safety legislation will impact:  Design of room (AC, Cabling, spacing etc.)  Furniture (adjustable swivel chairs etc.)  Equipment (adjustable monitors etc.)  Power ◦ Procurement policy will investigate consideration of suitable ‘green computing’ ◦ Training and Acceptable use policy should ensure that staff are aware of what they can do to reduce energy consumption (e.g. switch off machines) ◦ System settings can be configured to enable power saving options (sleep)