Disadvantages of Outsourcing
Although there are several reasons in favor of outsourcing, a
company must also consider the disadvantages of outsourcing. There
are risks that need to be analyzed whenever a company embarks on a
new business venture. Even though outsourcing is often the right
solution for companies, one should not outsource simply for the sake
of outsourcing. Several benefits and value addition have to be
realized in order for companies justify outsourcing. It is a hot
trend nowadays and seems an attractive option for many, but if the
risks are not considered in detail, the disadvantages of outsourcing
may dominate the advantages.
Lately however, the concept of outsourcing has been criticized. The
negative attitudes toward offshore outsourcing have been mostly
discussed by parties in the US and UK, due to job losses in the
mentioned countries. Some people in countries like the US, feel that
outsourcing is threat to their economy. Outsourcing jobs to offshore
destinations, is causing unemployment in the minds of some people.
It cannot be denied that the immediate effects of outsourcing such
as lay-offs as well as the shifting of production and jobs to
foreign locations causes problems many employees. Both high and
low-end jobs are moving out of the US causing people to loose jobs.
The needs of companies, national economies and those of individual
people often clash.
The disadvantages of outsourcing may include the following:
· Loss of managerial control, because it is more difficult to manage
outside service providers than managing one’s own employees working
possibly in the same building.
· Often the hidden costs are difficult to calculate or prepare for.
These include legal costs related to putting together a contract
between two companies and the time spent to coordinating the
contract.
· Another disadvantage of outsourcing can be a threat to security
and confidentiality. If your company is outsourcing processes like
payroll, medical transcriptions or other confidential information, a
company must be very careful in choosing which process it wants to
outsource and to which provider.
· A possible loss of flexibility in reacting to changing business
conditions, lack of internal and external customer focus and sharing
cost savings may also be a disadvantage of outsourcing.
· Other disadvantages of outsourcing may include unfavorable
contract lengths, loss of competitive edge, problems in contract
renewal, and contractual misunderstandings.

