Offshoring Myths Stopping You from Building a Global Team
Offshoring Myths Stopping You from Building a Global Team
Offshoring has been a
common practice in the business world for a long time, but it's something that
has become accessible to smaller businesses in recent years. There are plenty
of passionate views as to why people think it’s either a great idea, or a terrible
process. We’ve been working with offshore team members for over 10 years and
think that it’s wonderful! … once you’ve got your processes nailed.
In this blog post, we will
draw from our experience and talk through some of the myths and compare them to
our reality.
- Offshoring is
     unsafe - This is a common
     myth that has been spread around by those who do not understand the
     concept of offshoring. By outsourcing to an offshore company, you can be
     assured that your data and information will be safe from hackers as it
     isn’t stored in one place. There are many MS office setups that can help
     you implementhigher security for your data.
- Offshoring
     hurts local jobs - This type of thinking is old-fashioned and doesn’t consider the
     global economy. Offshoring creates jobs as it grows the economy. It helps
     business reduce costs and attain greater disposable income to grow and
     intern create more onshore jobs. 
- Offshoring is
     too expensive - This may have been
     true in the past, but offshoring has become more affordable over time. You
     can now get high-quality work done at a fraction of the cost. There are
     several websites that help you connect with outsourcing companies. These
     companies already have the infrastructure and talent pool set up.
- Offshoring is
     not scalable - This myth has been
     used by some companies to discourage offshoring, but it really isn’t true.
     In fact, many outsourcing and offshoring experts have stated that scaling
     your business with a global team can help you grow faster than ever
     before.
- Offshore
     workers are underpaid - This myth is often used to discourage offshoring, but the truth
     is that an average Indian/Philippine worker averages up to $15/hour while
     an Australian worker average up to $30/hour.
- Offshore
     workers are unqualified - This myth has also been debunked by experts who have stated that
     many offshore companies employ highly educated and skilled professionals.
     There are several controls in place that ensures that the resources have
     globally recognised qualification. 
- Only big
     businesses outsource - This myth is also untrue. Small businesses can outsource and
     offshore their work to get the same benefits as large businesses. There
     are even dedicated freelance resources available that are highly cost
     effective. 
- The only aim
     of outsourcing is to cut costs - You can outsource to improve your
     processes, increase your revenue, and scale your business. For several
     business it’s easier to get technical expertise overseas and it’s a big
     reason for outsourcing. 
- Outsourcing is
     not meant for small businesses - small businesses can outsource their work
     just like large enterprises. The only difference is that they will have a
     smaller team compared to big companies with dedicated teams focusing on
     each task individually.
- Outsourcing is
     only for low-skilled work - This myth has been debunked by many experts who have stated that
     the type of work you outsource depends on your goals and needs, not the
     skill level required to complete a task. For highly technical works
     including IT support it is a necessity to outsource.
By debunking these myths,
we hope that you will be encouraged to build your global team. We also manage a
team of offshore bookkeepers that help us provide excellent service to our
portfolio of over 200 businesses Australia-wide. Contact us today for more
information about our outsourced offshore bookkeeping services.
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