Control and optimization of workforce outsourcing decisions

Author:

Nilakantan Kannan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Operations Dept, Mathematical Modelling Group , IMT-Nagpur, 35 th milestone, Katol Road, Nagpur-440001, India

Abstract

Abstract With outsourcing of work having become ubiquitous, and more importantly, given its potential to become controversial, the need for such outsourcing decisions to be drafted carefully, managed effectively and controlled accurately cannot be underscored. In this context, this paper has constructed a mathematical model of organizations with ‘outsource’ employees to study the problem of the monitoring and control of the extent of outsourcing, and the number and distribution of outsource manpower. Control policies for maintaining desired blends of internal and outsource manpower have been mathematically derived, thereby obviating the need for further statistical validation. The cost savings that could be expected to accrue due to outsourcing, as also the problem of optimal outsourcing have been investigated and illustrated with numerical examples. This paper thereby studies a problem of contemporary relevance and importance, and organizations could use the suggested models as a decision-making tool, to generate alternative trade-off scenarios between cost savings due to outsourcing on the one hand, and the need to restrict the extent of outsourcing on the other.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Management Science and Operations Research,Strategy and Management,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Modeling and Simulation,Management Information Systems

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