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BPO vs. Contact center: The difference, explained

One of the most commonly asked and frequently searched questions is: How are call centers different from BPOs?

BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) and call/contact center are frequently used interchangeably. People often confuse the services both offer and treat them as if they’re the same thing. Even though these terms might seem related, they are not the same. Here, we’ll help you learn more about the definitions, fundamental differences, and similarities between call centers and BPO service providers to make more informed selections as you outfit your facility with new technology and prepare to outsource to fulfill customer demands.

What is a BPO?

What are Contact Centers?

A contact center is often an in-house, centralized facility that handles communications-related operations to answer client requests for product or service support or information. Although the modern contact centers include everything from email to chat, instant messaging tools, and video calling, the main focus is telecommunications. Contact centers may also be utilized for other functions, including research, customer service, technical support, medical advice, and more.

Contact centers or Call centers: what’s the distinction?

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What are the differences between BPO and Contact Centers?

Functionality & Operations

BPOs handle client relationships and key back-end business tasks behind the scenes. On the other hand, contact centers only operate on the front lines, focusing on interactions between callers and agents and providing customer support by ensuring existing customers are kept happy, or new customers are acquired. While some front-office jobs are shared among the two, contact center employees never handle many back-end processes. Here are a few examples:

  • Market research
  • Sales and marketing
  • Data entry
  • Payments
  • Finance
  • Accounts
  • Management tasks, etc.
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Services provided

A call center is a subset of BPO that primarily focuses on telephone calls. BPO, on the other hand, focuses on tasks. While a call center service is essential for direct consumer connection and cultivating a company’s relationship with its clients, BPOs are hired to work on an organization’s back- and front-office work to contribute to reputation management. Interacting with customers may or may not be required. BPOs look after non-core processes to increase efficiency and lower expenses.

BPOs can provide services for the following industries:

  • Finance and Accounting (Accountants, Bookkeepers, and Debt Recovery)
  • Back Office Support (Human Resource Managers, Encoders, Virtual Assistants, Data Entry, and Account Managers)
  • Marketing Operations (Digital Marketers, Social Media Managers, Copywriters, Video Editors, and Graphic Designers)
  • Customer Support (Customer Service Specialists, Telemarketers, Email Support/Chat Representatives, Lead Generators)
  • IT (Software Engineers and Developers, Network Engineers, UI/UX & Website Developers)

Call centers can provide services for the following industries:

  • Billing and Collections (Billing Specialists, Collections);
  • Lead generation (Survey generation, appointment setting);
  • Customer Service (Email assistance, customer care);
  • Technical Support (System Engineers, Network Engineers).

Process Management

Data entry, management, payments, surveys, accounts & finance are part of the back-end process. Contact centers manage only front-office processes, mainly inbound and outbound calls. Among the front office procedures, customer management services like telemarketing, appointment setting, customer care, inbound and outbound sales, market research, technical assistance, and help desk services via social media, phone, email, and live chat.

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What have we learned?

A Cоntact center is not the same thing as BPO. And the difference is quite significant. A contact center is a subset of a BPO that focuses on handling customer-related items.

Contact centers and call centers differ via the communication channels covered: call centers usually just involve phone labor, while contact centers involve many different communication channels.

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Business Process Outsourcing examples and best practices

Which is the best example of outsourcing

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Reasons for outsourcing

Some of the reasons include the need for flexibility in staffing, cost savings through labor arbitrage, and access to skills that are unavailable in-house. Another reason for outsourcing is that BPO providers typically have extensive knowledge and experience in the areas they offer services. They can often provide a higher level of quality and efficiency than a company could achieve internally.

Outsourcing examples and best practices

Front-office outsourcing examples

  • Cold calling
  • Follow-up calls
  • Scheduling appointments
  • Updating contact list information
  • Onboarding new customers
  • Answering all customer queries
  • Resolving customer complaints, issues, and disputes
  • Payment processing
  • Order processing
  • Upgrades and renewals
  • Scheduling appointments

Marketing, Strategy, Sales, and Research outsourcing

Marketing outsourcing is another typical business process outsourcing example. Many companies (especially  SaaS providers) outsource their marketing services to third-party companies. These third parties include advertising agencies, event management agencies, digital marketing providers, strategic marketing and management agencies, etc. The most common examples of marketing outsourcing services are:

  • Market and competitive research
  • Marketing strategy  
  • Content writing
  • Content creation/production
  • Design
  • CRM 
  • Marketing automation
  • Social media marketing
  • SEO
  • Event management
  • Public relations

Often companies combine sales and marketing outsourcing. This means hiring a BPO (or third-party specialized sales agency) to handle the sales process for them. This example is popular among start-ups or smaller companies with insufficient time or the right people on board. Apart from outsourcing the sales processes, some companies choose to outsource the after-sales services as well. This means supporting the customers after they make their purchases.

Another popular front-office business process outsourcing example is market research. Professional market research outsourcing companies use tailored strategies and specific methods for each client. They have skilled personnel in place to efficiently and effectively conduct the research providing the best possible results.

IT and software development outsourcing

  • Website development
  • Website Hosting
  • Application (software) development
  • Application (software) support or management
  • Database development
  • Database management
  • IT infrastructure & management
  • Team planning and mapping outsourcing strategy
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Back-office outsourcing examples

While front-office services are mostly client-facing, back-office services are not. One pretty common example of business process outsourcing is the use of a third-party company to handle payroll functions. Similar to the other examples, by outsourcing the payroll process, a company can save time and money while also ensuring that employees are paid accurately and on time. Payroll outsourcing most often includes:

  • Processing paychecks
  • Tracking vacation and sick days
  • Managing other benefits

Another common back-office outsourcing example is accounting outsourcing. Many companies hire third-party accountants or accounting firms to handle accounting services, including:

  • Cost Accounting
  • Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Management
  • Tax reporting and filing
  • Bookkeeping
  • Financial statements and reports
  • Financial planning, analysis, and strategies

HR outsourcing is also one of the most popular back-office outsourcing examples, where a company transfers management and responsibility for certain HR functions to the external provider. Popular HR outsourcing options available to employers include:

  • Monthly HR support
  • Strategic HR Initiatives
  • Employee Engagement
  • Employee data management
  • Benefit and leave administration
  • Relocation services (international and domestic)
  • Recruiting and hiring operations
  • Learning and training services
  • Reporting and analytics

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The right BPO option for your company

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Тhe definitive guide to outsourcing services

A complete guide to all the outsourcing services FrontLogix offers, plus everything you need to know about FrontLogix


What this guide is all about

Outsourcing some of your non-essential work will undoubtedly help you out in the long run. No matter how big or small your goals are.

In this guide, you’ll get key takeaways in many areas of Outsourcing, CX Innovation & Strategy, and Technology Services. But most importantly, you’ll understand the services FrontLogix covers and the value we can provide your business.

  • Collaborates with businesses to create strategies that drive customer loyalty
  • It helps businesses make the most of their customer data
  • Creates positive new customer experiences

We cannot stress enough how important it is to invest in better customer service. Your business will reach new heights by building better relationships with customers. You’ll gain more satisfied customers who stay happy for more extended periods of time—all while saving time and money.

Customer care outsourcing services

You already know the importance of providing excellent customer service at every turn in the customer journey. Maintaining a top-notch CX team in-house can be costly. Outsourcing customer care will let your company use multilingual omnichannel support, bilingual agents that will handle all inbound and outbound calls, non-verbal client communication support, and a wide range of other customer services. By outsourcing your customer service, you’ll:

  • Easily build customer trust – you’ll lower the wait time, decrease unanswered questions and help your customers in a matter of minutes and not in hours (or god forbid) days.
  • Efficiently scale your customer experience function – you’ll don’t need to recruit and hire new people, as you’ll have our agents at your disposal 24/7.
  • Build a brand that customers love – your customers will feel heard, appreciated, and, most importantly, taken care of, so you’ll be able to give them yet another reason to love your brand even more.
  • Save money and time – you’ll be able to enjoy some big-time savings as the BPO partner will handle everything for you. Read more here.
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FrontLogix Outsourcing Services

FrontLogix’s biggest and most important goal as a BPO provider is to transform customer engagement into customer loyalty and increase customer lifetime value. We firmly believe that combining data-driven and customer-driven experiences brings the highest value and ROI. There are several ways this can be achieved, and we’ve listed all of the services FrontLogix offers for small, midsize, or large businesses:

a) Client Services

  • General Customer Experience (CX)
  • Sales and lead Generation
  • Billing Support
  • Technical Support
  • Customer Success Management
  • Sales Support

a) Digital Support

  • Email
  • Chat
  • SMS
  • Social Media
  • In-App Messaging

Client Outsourcing Services

Without a doubt, delivering mind-blowing customer experiences is one of the hardest yet most important parts of every business. The sale is only the first step. Taking care of customers and increasing CLV is the key to long-term success. The latest trends are shifting companies from profit-centric to customer-centric. But building a customer-centric business model along with a great customer experience requires a company-wide commitment and trustworthy partners. This is precisely what FrontLogix offers.

Exceptional Customer Experience (CX)

Providing an amazing Customer Experience is what we do best and what we’re most proud of. We’ll put your brand and your people first. The better experience your customers have, the more repeat customers, referrals, loyalty, and positive reviews your business will have.

Think of the CX as the holistic perception your customers have of your brand – every interaction they have, from navigating the website to talking to the support agent, will impact their brand perception and, ultimately, their decision to come back to you or not. FrontLogix is here to make them come back and bring their friends along. Our custom-tailored support helps you capture more leads and improve conversion rates. Because we genuinely care about your customers’ feedback, having the highest CSAT is the core of everything we do. We aim to keep on reducing your TCO so you’ll be able to meet all your business needs.

Sales and Lead Generation Outsourcing Services

Generating sales leads is one of the critical parts of any successful business. Attracting, nurturing, and converting leads into existing customers is one of the biggest challenges companies face. FrontLogix can help you generate more and more quality sales by:

  • Having remote sales development reps
  • Finding the right contacts to attract
  • Building your email databases
  • Calling and emailing the prospects
  • Setting up introductions and booking qualified sales meetings

Our professionals will help you nurture and convert leads, and they’ll be there for you to help you grow and make sure you always have great and happy customers.

Contact Center Support services

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Billing Support Outsourcing Services

FrontLogix offers billing services and support for your business. Everything from account information, updating details, bills, payment guidance, postage funding, purchase power, and other account management topics – we’re here to help. Effectively and efficiently. A dedicated support Desk will handle your customers’ queries, and a FrontLogix representative will immediately and comprehensively respond to your customers.

Technical Support Outsourcing Services

Deriving maximum value from your software and having high-end Technical Support adds value to your business, product, or service. FrontLogix has a team of highly experienced technical support representatives who are ready to help, support, maintain, and enhance your software, product, or platform and obtain the best customer experience.  We also include remote troubleshooting, installation and usability assistance, process monitoring, and optimization.

Customer Success Management Outsourcing Services

Positive customer relationships, and incredibly positive customer feedback, are something every business depends on. Particularly companies that provide solutions through a SaaS format. So, as a business owner, it’s up to you to set your business goals, and it’s up to us to help you move toward the ever-evolving desired outcome. The FrontLogix team’s ultimate goal is to help you be as successful as possible for as long as possible.

Today, traditional account management is a thing of the past, and customer success-driven growth is here to stay. FrontLogix will approach each of our clients individually by:

  • Analyzing and Segmentation;
  • Setting up and managing the expectations;
  • Leveling up the communication;
  • Measurement of the operations and results.

We’ll provide experienced Customer Success Managers (CSM) that will track established success metrics by monitoring specific customer KPIs and the likelihood of churn in addition to other indicators such as Net Promoter Score (NPS), Customer Satisfaction (CSAT), and Customer Effort Score (CES). What we truly care about is maintaining and increasing your customer base.

Sales Support Outsourcing Services

Like you,  FrontLogix also loves CLOSING DEALS! FrontLogix will help you find sales opportunities and do all the background work so that your sales reps are free to focus on selling.  Our people start working even before your salespeople meet your potential customers. With the help of automation and digital tools, we gather, analyze, and sort all the relevant data for your sales team. And after closing the deal, FrontLogix’s work really starts! We’ll continue our work with customer outreach and follow-up, ensuring we deliver a mind-blowing customer experience!

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Digital Support Outsourcing Services

While every business and brand is unique, so are the customers. Knowing them means asking questions, listening to their responses, and acting on their feedback to create an excellent customer experience. To help you achieve all this, FrontLogix’s top priorities are:

  • Implementing a system for collecting feedback, analyzing it, and acting on it while solving specific problems and answering specific needs
  • Combining customer preferences and data intelligence with cutting-edge technologies and white-glove service to deliver consistent and mind-blowing omnichannel customer engagement, actionable analytics, personalization, and overall customer experience

Our omnichannel presence helps brands connect with customers anywhere and anytime. We provide support via Email, Chat, SMS, Social Media, and In-App messaging.

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Email

When it comes to customer service emails, it’s important to stand out! FrontLogix emails do exactly that. We sound natural, friendly, and eager to help—just how we’d talk to the customers if they were standing right there. Maintaining the quality of each email is a challenging job! FrontLogix, driven by customer-centric culture, knows the importance of quality emails, which is why we never compromise. Customers will always get the attention they need and desire without spammy sales or irrelevant information clogging their inbox.

Chat

Without a doubt, chat is the fastest way to support customers, especially when they’re already on their devices. This helps resolve problems as they appear, providing answers within seconds. Being fast and convenient adds up to an amazing customer experience.

SMS

Targeting those who don’t use the live chat, FrontLogix also offers SMS customer service and support – providing relevant answers and solutions to your customers via SMS text messaging in real-time – right into the customer’s native text messaging app.

Social Media

Meeting the customers right where they are is another very important part of the customer-centric culture. And most of them are on Social Media. No matter the channel, FrontLogix offers responses through social channels, quickly and conveniently. Because solving an issue right away is the most important part of awesome customer support.

In-App Messaging

No matter if the customers need onboarding, technical support, or simply to be welcomed or engaged, FrontLogix is here to assist. We’ll identify the user’s pain points, assist them moving forward, and facilitate various customer support processes and scenarios with our in-app messaging. We seamlessly support messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Apple iMessage, WeChat, LINE, Telegram, Skype, and many more.

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In need of BPO services? Contact us today to discuss how FrontLogix can help streamline your business operations with our specialized outsourcing solutions.

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Finding and choosing the right BPO partner

What you need to know before choosing the best BPO partner to outsource your business operations in today’s challenging times

Choosing a CX BPO Partner: The checklist


The Covid 19 pandemic and the business world’s tipping point

The solutions haven’t been easy: both are challenging and require a lot of organizational and people management skills to implement. BPOs have had to adapt to the new normal as well as diverse client needs. In order to choose the best BPO partner, companies have to sift through hundreds of BPOs, find the perfect solution that fits their unique needs, and ensure the BPO can take over without a messy transition. Companies rarely have the resources or experience to support a thorough selection process. Companies pick an ill-suited partner that often causes far more issues than it solves.

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10 items to tick off before choosing a BPO partner

At a minimum, selecting a BPO means making a cost-effective deal, negotiating a solid contract, establishing the scope of work, planning the knowledge transfer and training, implementing specific technology solutions, and starting the business cooperation. None of this process can be outsourced, and it’s a significant investment in time and resources.

1. Be aware of the services you want to outsource and look for partners that have deep experience with those precise services

There are hundreds, if not thousands, of BPO companies offering all sorts of services. Look only for the ones that suit your business needs and will help you achieve your business goals. By narrowing the search, you can avoid getting lost in the ocean of BPO providers and ending up with one who is a bad fit or lacks the necessary experience. If you need digital or tech support, look for BPOs with experience in supporting software and glowing testimonials from these kinds of clients. Another important thing to look for is omnichannel BPOs that have experience helping companies transition to digital support.

If you need more than just one service outsourced, the best approach would be to look for a BPO that offers a wide range of services. That way, you’ll be able to get the most out of your BPO partner at a lower cost.

Front-Office vs. Back-Office Outsourcing

2. Be aware of your overall business goals and prepare a clear and detailed scope of work

Knowing your overall business goals and the path to reach them is crucial. Start by identifying the core problem you have and a clear roadmap for solving the problem. While a BPO may provide valuable insight, and no one knows your business as well as you do. Once you identify the problem, a potential solution, and the exact services you need outsourced, the search gets much easier and faster. The more specific your goals and roadmap, the better the partnership will be. An experienced BPO can also work with you on designing the right solution to solve the business problem.

3. Larger BPOs do not always indicate higher quality

It’s easy to identify the “biggest players” in the market and pick one of them. Be aware that numerous smaller BPO companies might better fit your needs. With just a little research into the market, you could be surprised how many smaller BPO partners you find that might be perfectly suited to your situation.

Smaller BPOs are often more flexible and able to adapt to your specific business needs. They are often more agile and able to pivot quickly to changes in your industry or company, whereas larger BPOs may have more bureaucracy and red tape that can slow down decision-making processes.

Also, smaller BPOs may offer more personalized service and attention to your business, and may be more cost-effective, as they may have lower overhead costs and can pass those savings onto the client – you.

4. Be thorough, categorize and cross-reference

Look for companies that match your specific criteria and have experience in your industry. You’ll want to find a partner with a reputation for delivering quality work and meeting deadlines. Once you’ve identified some potential candidates, it’s time to evaluate other important aspects, such as:

  • their experience and track record
  • access to talent
  • recruitment processes
  • employee turnover rates
  • supervision techniques
  • the technology they are using
  • what metrics they measure and how
  • the time zone they cover
  • cultural compatibility
  • fluency in your customers’ language
  • company culture and values
  • compliance and quality standards policies and practices
  • cybersecurity protocols to ensure the protection of intellectual property and customer confidentiality.
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5. Be aware of the costs and make the most cost-effective deal

Before committing to a BPO partner, you need to estimate how much you will invest in outsourcing the required services. Even if you have a bigger budget, be cost-effective (this is yet another thing that the pandemic taught us). This doesn’t mean you can cut corners or, even worse, compromise on quality.

Once you know the precise services you need outsourced and the BPO players out there, you’ll be able to negotiate the best deal. However, make sure to communicate the budget and your expectations. When comparing the costs of a BPO to your in-house operational costs, conduct a thorough analysis. For example, you aren’t saving only on the expense of employee salaries. You need to factor in all the overhead costs, i.e., rent, utilities, recruiting, training, etc., as well as the costs for support from other internal departments. This is another reason why BPO will be able to provide a very cost-effective solution in most cases.

6. Be focused on finding a customer-centric company

Understanding customer behavior and improving customer experience at each customer journey stage is crucial for every business. You need to partner with a BPO company that will understand your customers’ behavior, know how customers interact with your brand, and how they make their purchase decisions. And because your customers are the ones who choose where, how, when, how often, and in what manner they will interact with you, you need a partner who will respond adequately, that will be present and interact at any given time, and grab customers’ queries and answer their questions seamlessly.

7. Be encouraged by technology-embracing BPO companies

Technical expertise and access to the latest technology are among the crucial elements you should be looking for in your next BPO partner. Many businesses overlook technical expertise, but you should never choose a BPO partner with limited tech experience or who is experienced in limited technologies. Usually, the quality of the outsourced services is higher if the BPO company has expertise in more customer engagement technologies.

8. Be vigilant and look for GDPR-compliant companies

And we cannot stress this enough, especially if you’re in the SaaS industry or work with customer data. You need to be fully aware of how the BPO will collect or share information, how it will be stored and managed, and the plan to protect it and abide by relevant regulations.

9. Be flexible and choose a partner who will be as flexible as you are

Flexibility is vital on both ends. However, your potential BPO partner’s end is a bit more critical. They must be aware that you might have rapidly evolving requirements or that urgent problems may arise. Your flexibility matters, but theirs is crucial. Especially if your time zones are different, you need to rely on their responsiveness and support at any given time, so be sure to state this loud and clear in the selection process.

10. Sign a non-disclosure agreement to protect your intellectual data

In the digital era, the most valuable asset is data. So be sure to protect yours. When outsourcing, you will have to share sensitive information with your partner along the way, so you must be 100% sure that your business’s privacy and data security is well-protected. If sensitive information is mismanaged, all of your data can be at risk. Along with signing the non-disclosure agreement, make sure that the partner you choose will have the highest level of security, does frequent security audits, and uses powerful tools to protect your sensitive data.

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Congratulations, you have now chosen a BPO partner to work with. Here are the final two items you need to check to make sure you have a productive and long-lasting relationship with your chosen partner.

1. Choose the team you want to work for you

Always hire the best people with the best skill set to do the work for you. Conduct short interviews with the team members. This will help you learn their hard and soft skills, and you’ll get a chance to get to know them better and the performance you can expect. This can really help you understand if that is the right team you are looking for. 

2. Don’t be a control freak

You’ve chosen to use an outsourcing partner, and you have to trust them. That’s why you didn’t build an in-house team, after all. Keep in mind that dedicated teams from your BPO partner have all the necessary experience and a variety of ready-to-go solutions to help you achieve your goals. Focus on what you’re best at, and let them do the same.


In the end, a BPO partner is a good fit for every business. Finding one means defining your goals, visualizing a roadmap, asking the right questions, committing to transparent and flexible communication, and trusting each other’s experience and skill set.

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Why and when to consider a BPO

Everything you need to know to get higher quality and better performance of your business processes

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The post-pandemic “new normal”

It has been a genuinely challenging couple of years. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a harmful impact on almost every business in every industry across the globe. The global country-wide lockdowns have created a “new normal” working environment, forcing companies to introduce and exploit remote working possibilities. Now more than ever, companies face challenges beyond surviving in the market. The priority has been keeping their employees safe during the pandemic and simply keeping their employees during the Great Resignation. Maintaining a workforce has been incredibly challenging as many struggled to adapt to the new working conditions. Working from home was often imperfect, and business owners and managers also felt the pain.


Why is outsourcing specific business processes to a BPO a smart choice?

The constant growth of BPO industry

By 2025, it is estimated that the BPO model will become a standard instrument in the strategic management toolbox. The outsourcing industry has become an attractive opportunity for companies to increase their overall efficiency while saving on additional costs, resulting in massive growth.

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The main reasons to consider a BPO


1. Strategic

Running a business requires experience, knowledge, patience, strategic thinking, time, and of course, money. When running a business (no matter the size), you have to know the industry, understand the market and key competitors, and have a game-changing team of people who can transfer your goals into results. This all goes into the strategic reason for hiring a BPO. Business Process Outsourcing allows you to focus solely on perfecting core business functions and the work that matters most to growing your business. By outsourcing the non-essential work, if you lack knowledge or manpower, you’ll be able to reallocate your best resources onto the core strategic tasks and accelerate the growth of your business faster and easier. Focusing on core competencies is one of the fundamental strategic approaches in every business. By working with a BPO, you will have experienced and talented specialists available at your disposal. This, in essence, means you’ll have top-level “employees” available without going through the long process of recruiting and hiring.


2. Economic

BPOs are cost-effective. They require shorter commitments and smaller team sizes. This helps you reduce overhead costs and save valuable time (which can reduce costs even further). Think about the costs of setting up an office and building onsite or remote infrastructure (both hardware & software). Add time spent selecting and interviewing candidates, hiring expenses, employee salaries, and employee benefits. By eliminating those costs, Business Process Outsourcing becomes incredibly cost-effective. Another important economic component is that if the Business Process Outsourcing partner you hire is located in an emerging economy, you will achieve additional savings through labor cost arbitrage.


3. Technological

The digital age is ever-evolving, and technology seems to improve in the blink of an eye. Today, every business strongly relies on customer experience, and this is especially true of SaaS companies. So, to perfect customer experience and care, BPOs are continuously adopting the latest trends and technologies to offer digital, omnichannel, seamless, and innovative solutions. A good outsourcing partner utilizes the power of technology to deliver the best customer experiences and create an end-to-end united customer journey across all touchpoints. So, by working with a BPO, you automatically have access to the latest technology, skilled and trained people, and innovative solutions tailored to you, your business, and your customers.

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When is the best time to consider a BPO?

Yesterday. Literally. Every day is the best time to consider a BPO, especially if you have tons of work piled up on your shoulders. But if you look back at everything said earlier, here are the best times to consider outsourcing and partnering with a BPO:

  • When you need to reduce or lower costs
  • When you need to grow your team but don’t have the time or cannot find the right personnel
  • When you need to focus on strategy and core or critical business matters
  • When you need or want to grow fast (start-ups and mature companies)

But it all depends on the business type, size, needs, and opportunities. BPOs can be beneficial for both large and small companies and start-ups. They provide global, specialized talent (available 24/7) regardless of the location of your business. They are cost-effective and take some of the non-essential work off your back. A combined approach using both in-house teams (i.e., marketing, sales, operations, etc.) and an outsourcing partner (i.e., call center, customer support, technical support, software development, etc.) can see the greatest and fastest business results.

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What are the Pros and Cons of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)?

Business Process Outsourcing has recently gained popularity, although it has both advantages and disadvantages. This article discusses the benefits and drawbacks of Business Process Outsourcing, ranging from lower costs to potential communication issues.

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What is Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), and how does it work?

In simple terms, Business Process Outsourcing is the practice of hiring an outside company to handle certain business processes instead of a dedicated in-house team. 

Having a dedicated in-house team ‒ or in-sourcing processes ‒ involves having the work performed within the organization’s operational structure by dedicated specialized teams for each business process.

That implies either hiring and training new staff or increasing the workload of existing staff members. On the other hand, outsourcing places the operations and processes off-site, using the workforce and resources of an outside organization.

There are two main reasons companies decide to outsource their business operations: cost savings and strategic focus on the core aspects of the business. While there are certainly trade-offs, generally, when activities are outsourced, the overall efficiency and productivity of the company can be significantly improved.

Now let’s review the outsourcing business operations pros and cons.

What are the 9 pros of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)

1. Lower costs and saved time

Lower costs are the most significant factor companies consider when choosing between in-house and outsourcing operations. When considering office setup, infrastructure costs, the burden of hiring, and paying in-house salaries and benefits, outsourcing is almost always less costly.

This is because wages and the cost of living in other countries can be much cheaper than in developed countries, allowing corporations to pay workers in such countries less while still providing them with an acceptable standard of living.

Imagine you need to build a website, some software, or a mobile app. This is the IT team you’ll need to assemble and the resources you’ll need to build in-house:

  • Team of designers (graphic & UI/UX)
  • Team of developers (frontend & backend)
  • Quality Assurance Testers & QA Software
  • Project Manager
  • Workplace infrastructure (office utilities, hardware, and software)

Or here’s another example: Let’s say you already have a product and need to take care of the users. This is the Customer Success team you’ll need to acquire and the resources you’ll need to have:

  • Onboarding Specialist
  • Call Agent
  • Experienced Customer Success Manager
  • CRM software/system
  • Data Analyst/Manager
  • Workplace infrastructure

Again, if outsourcing, you will hire a company to manage the customer interactions instead.

2. Shorter commitments

Another great benefit of BPO is the ability to hire an expert without long-term commitments. This means you’ll hire on an hourly or project basis, and you will pay only for the work done. Whereas hiring an in-house team is a longer commitment bound to a fixed monthly salary plus other employee benefits.

Let’s look at another example. You may need code developed for an ongoing project. This might be a short-term (i.e., two-month) job, so there’s no point in permanently employing a new professional coder to your in-house team. Instead, you ask for a BPO company that provides software development services to hire a developer with a specific skill set required for your project. Problem solved without spending a considerable amount or signing permanent contracts.

Or let’s say your product is up and running, but customers have difficulty onboarding or have functionality questions. Finding a good customer service representative might take ages and drain your energy. Hiring a BPO company with a dynamic contact center will provide you with trained customer success agents.

3. Access to the talent foundry and industry best practices

Yet another advantage of outsourcing is that BPOs have a trained and experienced workforce which takes time to develop.

They are professionals at what they do, with years of experience in that field. It might take years for a new in-house team to be recruited, trained, and up to speed in order to reach the same level of productivity as a BPO. In fact, it takes an average of 12 months for new employees to realize their full performance potential.

In addition, BPOs may have wider talent networks of freelancers and independent contractors that can perfectly meet your needs without onboarding or training. This means you’ll have top-level talents available without going through the long recruiting process.

4. Access to the latest technologies

Why spend money on pricey equipment when you can access it for free through outsourcing? BPOs have cutting-edge technologies and equipment, giving you access to the most recent and advanced tools and systems – without making a huge investment.

Secondly, outsourcing companies have the means and experience to maintain and update these systems, which can save your company a significant amount of money.

5. Helps you focus on business growth

6. Lean and agile teams

Once you delegate all non-essential work to the BPO, you can focus on doing what you do best and on your business’s core competencies.

Outsourcing lets you free up internal resources and create an agile, lean, and cross-functional team of professionals that can carry out a project from start to finish.

Smaller teams are typically easier to manage and bond faster, leading to better communication and quick decision-making. 

There is also more accountability because it is clear who is doing what. Working in a smaller team boosts individual performance and ownership, and team members can more easily adjust to changing conditions or shifting priorities.

7. Reduced CapEx and OpEx

Delegating non-essential work and building a small in-house team has another far-reaching ripple effect.

Smaller teams need less office space and less equipment. With less equipment, there are likely to be fewer maintenance costs. Smaller teams also need less cleaning and office supplies.
That in turn leads to lower costs for things like rent, utilities, and maintenance, positively affecting your capital expenditures and operating expenses.

8. Nimbleness, scalability, and flexibility

Unhappy with the output of your BPO? Changing the team or the provider is a much simpler process than the HR nightmare of restructuring, reshuffling, or a reduction in force.

Also, you are not bound to keep a team on payroll during business plateaus or during the off-season when outsourcing. And in times of increased workload, you can simply expand it.

Outsourcing offers flexibility to scale your outsourced team up or down based on need. This allows you to respond quickly to market developments.

9. Risk reduction

One of the most significant advantages of hiring a BPO is risk reduction. Recruiting can be a drain on resources and also comes with the risk of bad hires or poor cultural fits. Employees must be located, interviewed, and onboarded before their contribution is entirely known. In addition, the positions that BPOs replace are often higher-turnover jobs.

Outsourcing is contractually bound to include the scope of work, performance metrics, and budgets. Your information is protected through NDAs and confidentiality agreements. BPOs accept much of the uncertainty that comes with hiring, and you can rest easier.

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What are the 2 cons of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)


1. Lack of control and management

Control and management issues are the most common concern when considering outsourcing. And it is a legitimate issue. However, if you find a reliable BPO and dedicated team who will have the knowledge, skills, and understanding of your business, you shouldn’t need to control the entire process.

A good practice is to have detailed documentation of your business and scope of work, requirements, milestones, and everything you consider essential. This will help both parties keep track of the work and help resolve issues in case something goes wrong.

However, if you prefer delegating management tasks, this will not be as efficient with a BPO. In this case, an in-house Project Manager might be a more efficient solution.

2. Potential communication challenges

Communicating with an in-house or on-site team is easier than with an outsourcing company. However, in the wake of the pandemic and the adoption of remote work arrangements, that transition has already been made in many cases.

Communication issues may still arise, especially if the outsource team is located in a different time zone, doesn’t have a solid internet connection, or does not stick to the preferred communication medium.

But again, this is manageable by finding a reliable BPO partner and determining the core communication channels and processes, including meeting and response times.

To make this easier for you, here is a chart that shows both pros and cons of BPO:

Chart of pros and cons of Business Process Outsourcing

Takeaway

As the above information demonstrates, there are a lot of benefits to hiring a BPO company. It’s also worth mentioning that you may find long-term relationships or networks that will contribute to the success of your business.

If having a large company is important to you, you should build one. If you are focused on making an impact, however, a BPO may be your exact tool to achieve that. (BPOs can also be very beneficial to large companies as well.)

On the other hand, if you are a start-up, need to focus on funding, and cannot afford to expand the in-house team, the BPO is the right way to go.

However, a hybrid model may be the best approach. Have an in-house team for some operations, but outsource others. Or better yet, augment an existing in-house team by adding outsourced team members. This works perfectly when searching for specific talents, elusive skill sets, or varied perspectives.

At the end of the day, you need to analyze your company’s needs and goals to determine an appropriate choice that will not distract your focus from core business functions.

FrontLogix is a boutique CX BPO that offers personalized customer care solutions that are particularly suited to the client’s demands. We offer a variety of Client Services, Digital Support Services, and WFM-managed Services. With both US-based and offshore facilities, we provide high-quality service at a cost-effective price, delivering greater value to our clients.