Global Interview - In short story outsourcing services, short story submissions specialists’ rights should be respected. This can be done by paying them appropriate compensation and giving positive or decent remarks when called for.
2. What trends in outsourcing have you noticed
developing in your area of work?
• A lot of online jobs are now made available in our country,
and through these online jobs like oDesk a lot of employers
hire their contractors. These hires for agreement are
becoming an outsourcing way. Outsourcing has not affected
our country that much yet, because normally employers are
from the West. Some of the employers prefer natives on their
own land to do their work.
3. What are the most important considerations an employer
should have when planning these types of projects?
• The only thing that I really wanted to improve in outsourcing
business is gaining the rights of the original writers. If you
plan to own the rights of the original author you should
increase the payment of the contractor. They deserve it after
all.
4. What are some guidelines and/or best practices that
will ensure project success?
• Make sure to give all the guidelines and requirements that
are needed.
• Don't let the contractors think more of what should be done
on the project.
• Give all the necessary details your contractor must know.
• Always remind your contractors of the deadlines and give due
praise and credits. Establish a healthy relationship with your
contractors.
5. What are the most common risks involved with
outsourcing projects related to your area of expertise?
• Cases on plagiarism are the most grievous threat writer’s
face. Of all the tons of articles registered in the copyright
centres who knows whether somebody already did something
very similar to your work?
• What will you do if your employers say that your work is
plagiarised even if it is really not?
• What if your employers did not like your work and asked for a
refund?
• These are the common risks involved in this type of writing.
6. What are common milestones or project phases in
this area of outsourced work?
• I first start with the outline of my project and then fill out or
expand out the information needed for each outline.
• I make sure to devise my own deadline a day before the real
deadline so that I can meet my employer's deadline very
well.
7. What are three fundamental errors that can result in
project failure on the employer’s behalf?
• An employer must not make his contractor angry:
• An employer must not trick his contractors:
• An employer must not let his contractors work on their own:
8. What are three fundamental errors that can result in
project failure on the freelancer’s behalf?
• A freelancer must be professional at all times:
• A freelancer must not trick his employer:
• A freelancer must read contracts before signing them:
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