¶ … BPO Project
Project management
Client Management
Group Management
Application of Skills, Theory and Knowledge
Reflective learning
This project was an attempt to explore the perceptions that professional have toward outsourcing business process to offshore third parties; mainly from India. To achieve this end, first an in depth literature review was conducted to gain familiarity with the current state of research. Then an interview and survey were administered to collect data in order to gain even further insights into the role outsourcing has on organizations.
To achieve our stated goals, the group devised a project that included contacting key executive decision makers. Our goal was to reach out to individuals who held such positions in thirty organizations at the minimum. However, we quickly learned that the people who were employed in such high level positions were often difficult to contact and required extended notice before any opportunity was available in their busy schedules. As a result, the target numbers of surveys were not collected and roughly fifteen to eighteen were gathered from companies in each sector. Yet the experience offered a great deal of insight into some of the more subtle aspects of the business world.
Project management
During the progression of the project, there is much that was learned. This obviously includes insight into the processes regarding business process outsourcing; even though the targeted number of surveys were not gathered. However other insights not related to the central topic were also gathered. To explore these in more depth the following sections will outline various aspects of the lessons learned throughout the duration of this project.
Purpose & Problem Analysis
The initial stages of the project were fraught with uncertainty. Not only was there limited background knowledge held by group members but there was also some conflicting ideas to which direction the project should head. Each group member seemed to have a different idea about the project's scope on how to proceed with next steps.
After some group storming and norming, the group finally achieved a level of cohesion that allowed for the project steps to be developed and the resulting tasks to be distributed. There were many steps and obstacles that had to be overcome before the group members felt comfortable enough with each other to overcome interpersonal issues. Subsidiary problems also included items such as difficulty contacting key level executives and developing an appropriate survey to collect the necessary data.
Fact Finding
This stage of the project represented a bulk of the project's scope and consumed a lot of time. In order to gain a respectable working knowledge of the current state of research a plethora of various types of sources had to identified, rated, and the results compiled before it was possible to gain enough insights for the group to feel comfortable with the relevant information. It was also necessary to transform the information gathered into a coherent base in which targeted questions could be built upon for the survey development that would come later.
Personally, I learned a great deal about various research methods. I also learned such things like how to rate the reliability of various sources, how to deal with conflicting statements, and how to communicate with team members so that information could be shared.
Fact Analysis and Synthesis
Once the group's knowledge base developed to a working level, then the group had to compile information to condense it the sources that were most relevant to the task at hand. Each member contributed items that they thought should be included and consensus was attempted to be achieved at each stage in the process. When consensus could not seem to be reached, often there was an informal and somewhat impromptu vote taken to make a final decision.
This was also a difficult task because various members had conflicting ideas about what was relevant and what needed to be included in the project activity and the following survey development phase. There were many opinions on which survey information should be highlighted as well as the best approach for design. After considerable efforts made by all the members of the group to settle differences, a resulting body of ideas was produced that, at the very worst, was at least tolerated by all members.
Feedback to Client
Providing feedback to the client also was a task that most members were relatively unfamiliar with. We learned that communication to clients is vastly different in substance than other academic work. For example, as opposed to being exhaustive, the information should be as concise and informative as possible. The executives the group was...
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