Successful IT Outsourcing: From Choosing a Provider to Managing the Project (Practitioner Series)

Successful IT Outsourcing: From Choosing a Provider to Managing the Project (Practitioner Series)

by ElizabethSparrow (Author)

Synopsis

The first book to provide practical guidance on how to get the most from an outsourced IS service and written specifically for IS and IT professionals and not senior business managers.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Springer
Published: 17 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 1852336102
ISBN 13: 9781852336103
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From the reviews:

The book is a step-by-step guide to the process of IT outsourcing. It assumes a standing start, so the history lesson comes first. For example, EDS was doing it 40 years ago. There is a thoughtful debate on the arguments for and against outsourcing before a study of the objectives and how to find and measure your service provider.

The main strength of this book is the quality of the case studies and examples. The author comments on real-life situations and creates a sense of inclusion. She has clearly seen many technology projects outsourced in various ways and her comments are from the real world of IT management, not an ivy-clad business school.

This is a very useful book for any manager thinking about outsourcing or anyone who wants to improve an existing relationship. The comments on project risk and delivery failures are direct, and ensure the book does not sell outsourcing as a panacea for broken systems. It is an authoritative guide to the process of IT outsourcing and I strongly recommend it.


Mark Kobayashi-Hillary MBCS - 'Computer Bulletin', May 2004 (Book of the month)

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The growing tendency to outsource IT work has profoundly affected the careers of information professionals: Nearly all of them will, at some stage, work with outsourced services as a customer or supplier. The author's insights into the benefits and pitfalls of this complex area can help these professionals tackle outsourcing's challenges.

This book covers the outsourcing process from the initial decision to outsource through daily management of outsourced services. It considers the objectives behind outsourcing, selection of a service provider, management and measurement of the outsourced services' performance, the outsourcing contract's role, why outsourcing sometimes fails, and how to turn failure into success.

The author describes the origins of IT outsourcing and recent developments and also offers advice to information professionals who suddenly find their jobs being outsourced.

`Computer', December 2003

The title of the book is a bold promise to the reader, and it does not disappoint. The book is a step-by-step guide to the process of IT outsourcing. ... The main strength of this book is the quality of the case studies and examples. ... This is a very useful book for any manager thinking about outsourcing or anyone who wants to improve an existing relationship. ... an authoritative guide to the process of IT outsourcing and I strongly recommend it. (Computer Bulletin, May, 2004)