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Advantages of Outsourcing: For Small Business

November 12th, 2009 Kris Bovay Comments off

The advantages of outsourcing can be significant for small business owners and for the business. Reviewing the history of outsourcing as a business strategy demonstrates that the need for specialized and low cost labor was a key driver. Small businesses are often constrained by the need to keep costs down and to find competent labor. Many small business owners cannot afford, and do not need, a large number of employees. Yet, small businesses need to grow to survive.

How do you grow your business without increasing your staff? How do you stay focused on your business vision and strategic plan? Managing your every-day business activities can be hard work; adding growth objectives to that day-to-day effort can be overwhelming. Hiring outsourced services can help you meet your business plan.

What is outsourcing? It is hiring outside resources to do what you can’t, or don’t want to, do within the business. Large scale outsourcing is becoming more common on a global basis. Businesses are trying to narrow in on their core competencies and to contract out services that don’t align with their primary business. For example, a number of North American phone companies outsource call center work to India. Law firms outsource legal research to countries with lower labor costs. On a small business scale, outsourcing is about hiring services that a small business owner can’t handle internally.

Outsourcing specialized services can help your business contain and minimize payroll costs, reduce the need to recruit more staff and to manage more staff, and improve your utilization of resources (people, equipment, time and money). There are excellent benefits and paybacks to contracting out services, particularly highly specialized services.

There are many functional services that can be outsourced. Here is a short list of some of the most common ones: human resources support – including recruiting, training, salary surveys, writing of job descriptions, writing of employee policies, payroll and benefits; accounting support – such as accounts receivable, accounts payable, bookkeeping, financial statements; marketing – such as specific direct marketing programs, new product launches, promotional brochures, and email campaigns; information technology support – such as vacation relief, backing up remotely, hardware maintenance, and software analysis; transportation – such as warehousing, inventory, shipping; building and grounds cleaning and maintenance; sales – such as independent sales agents or distributors; management consultants; and more.

Transition from outsourcing services to hiring a full time person when the cost of outsourcing is significantly more than the cost of hiring staff; but make sure that you recognize that outsourced services are often specialized whereas an employee may be more of a generalist. For example, if your accounting outsourcing is costing you 20 percent more than an employee would, hire an employee who can do the accounting (receivables, payables, costing, and financials) and help in the administration of the office.

There are many good reasons to outsource but the best reason is that it allows you to focus on what you do best, and to focus on what’s harder to outsource (your passion for the business). Consider your strengths and weaknesses and focus your efforts on the higher impact and higher profit endeavor. Your decision to outsource needs to be balanced with what you gain or lose by outsourcing.

As a small business owner or manager, your goal is to grow your business. The advantages of outsourcing will help you achieve that goal by saving time and money, focusing on your strengths and weaknesses and achieving your plan. Find more proven strategies and resources from the More For Small Business site to better manage your business.

Benefits Of Visual Insurance

June 20th, 2009 OurEditor Comments off

It is important to understand what insurance do before opting for visual insurance. In general, the insurance company earns income from your small premiums and in exchange you take advantage of the services. Some insurance companies will negotiate discounts in order to pass them on to you and other members. The federal and state laws regulate the work of insurance companies, and they make sure their functions are legal.

So now let us talk about vision insurance. A policy that covers visual care, reduces the costs of visual related exams and products. Depending on what your policy covers, it may even extend to the rest of your family and will cover a percentage or value for the purchase of lenses. If you are currently working, ask your employer about visual insurance. There are services for individuals as well.

What are some vision insurance benefits?

One of the main advantages of visual care is the fact that almost everybody needs at least an eye exam a year. There is also one person who needs glasses per family.

Some of the best discounts you get from having visual insurance are the ones that come from retail stores, or shopping malls that sell lenses or glasses. Many visual insurance companies are informed about specific discounts that can be up to 40% and which they pass on to their customers. Many of these discounts are unknown to uninsured customers. Those discounts are equivalent to a 20% discount on your practitioner.

The services most popularly covered by visual insurance policies are:

Coverage from 12 to 24 months. Depending on your specific visual insurance policy, your coverage can be up to 2 years. In order to receive these advantages of course you have to pay a premium, or it is your employer who does it.

Visual exam: During the annual comprehensive eye exam, doctors will carefully look for vision problems and other possible diseases.

Frames, from regular to designers’. Most insurance companies will cover the frames of your glasses, you will choose from a great variety and some of the designer ones may be covered up to a certain percentage when not included in policy.

Prescription glasses for insured and family. This is a great benefit that you get from any standard visual insurance policy. Depending on your plan, they may cover not only your glasses or lenses but those of your family members

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