Monday, March 2, 2009

Making a BPO Contract

You and the service providers should come to an agreement regarding the cost of their services and the amount you are willing to pay for the whole project. If you want to get high quality and efficient service, you must be willing to pay a fair amount of money for it and service providers must deliver excellent services if they want to be compensated well. Then you can proceed with the structuring of the BPO contract. This will include the terms, conditions, and principles of the whole project. You will have to make sure that the terms in the contract are fair for both parties so both you and the providers or vendors will agree with every little details and conditions that are stated in the contract. It is also important that you will set a time frame or a deadline for the completion of the whole project. This will mean that the provider has to finish the whole project within that given period of time. Just make sure that you allow enough time to make sure that the quality of the job will not be compromised because of a rushed project. You can state a consequence or a measure when the provider fails to meet that deadline. You must make sure that the employees can understand and recognize the person who will be in charge of the whole team. This will prevent any confusion among employees regarding the new management. Hand over the business duties and responsibilities smoothly and properly to the right people and make sure that they are highly skilled for the job to avoid any trouble or problem in the future. You should also state a clear, definite, and distinct benchmark that will let you assess and evaluate the service provider's overall performance and to make sure that the quality of his work will meet your standards and requirements.