{"id":1278,"date":"2013-03-09T15:18:00","date_gmt":"2013-03-09T15:18:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/projects\/horsesforsources\/mid-market-change-game_030913\/"},"modified":"2024-09-11T11:18:03","modified_gmt":"2024-09-11T11:18:03","slug":"mid-market-change-game_030913","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.horsesforsources.com\/mid-market-change-game_030913\/","title":{"rendered":"Why the mid-market is the mother-in-law of outsourcing"},"content":{"rendered":"
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I want the best SaaS platform, some great BPO and a bunch of data scientists…<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
When it comes to outsourcing, dealing with the middle-market has been somewhat akin to dealing with the mother-in-law:<\/strong> \u00a0can be awkward to deal with, very hard to please, and always has complex demands on your patience and resources. \u00a0However hard you try, defining and delivering a solution that can deliver the outcomes you both want seems like the impossible nirvana.<\/p>\n
However, as the wise ones among us have now discovered, winning over the mother-in-law goes a whole long way to achieving future happiness. \u00a0What’s more, those of you who have avoided addressing the mother-in-law’s demands will soon regret it…<\/p>\n
However which was you look at it, many of today’s middle-market firms are going to be the F1000 of the future. \u00a0What’s more, most are seeking technology and sourcing solutions<\/em> that can drive nimbleness and cost-effectiveness, as they simply do not have the prodigious people and technology resources within their IT, finance, HR, marketing and supply chain operations to manage their evolving needs.\u00a0In fact, many of them can’t afford<\/em> the top talent to run their operations, and those providers which can deliver it are already in high-demand.<\/p>\n
Let’s examine what 399 enterprises had to say about their mission-critical objectives driving both ITO\/BPO decisions in today’s market. \u00a0It’s already becoming abundantly\u00a0clear that high-end businesses today, unlike their mid-market counterparts, are focused primarily on cost-reduction when outsourcing, as opposed to investing in new solutions and\u00a0capabilities that providers could (and really should) bring to the table:<\/p>\n