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Many public sector organisations are re-assessing their sourcing arrangements to drive out further efficiency savings. Right-sourcing recognises that hybrid solutions often
provide the best fit, particularly in the public sector where value-for-money must be balanced against manageability, risk and other considerations. Our approach For any service combination, choosing the right sourcing option depends on a number of factors, including: the volume of transactions,
the degree of specialisation needed to deliver the service, the degree of risk associated with timely and accurate delivery and the degree of fl exibility possible in
"fitting" the services to available sourcing options. The generally recognised options are as follows:
Benefits of our approach No one option will perfectly fit all needs. The aim must be to obtain services from the best possible source in terms of
value, service and risk, i.e. to design an optimum hybrid solution of one or more of those options. Whether the perfect hybrid solution is worth pursuing will depend on
cost/benefit and risk analysis of the implementation and ongoing costs. In this analysis it should be recognised that doing nothing really means to retain the existing services -
which is itself probably a hybrid solution but not of optimum design. | More information ...
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