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August 24, 2007

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R. Arun Kumar

Peter,
You highlight a very critical success factor for a Sourcing initiative and at the same time touch upon an aspect that is increasingly to the fore amidst the mostly global nature of sourcing.

While certain critical employees may and will need to be transfered to the external service provider to maintain continuity and mitigate real and perceived risks, enough thought also needs to be given to those whose roles and activities are likely to be made redundant due to the 'offshoring' or 'remote management' that is inherent when adopting Global Sourcing (as opposed to just 'Outsourcing').

Organizational Change Management during and after Sourcing will also need to address aspects around affected employee redeployment and retraining as well as retain org reassessment and redesign.

As you rightly point, transparency is key - if the employee knows how the change is going to affect him or her in the short and long term, and design the change process around their fears and motivations, it will lead to that much more alignment and even motivation.

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