THE IMPACT OF OUTSOURCING DECISION ON MATERIAL AVAILABILTY


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THE IMPACT OF OUTSOURCING DECISION ON MATERIAL AVAILABILITY (A CASE STUDY OF SEVEN UP BOTTLING COMPANY) 

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY  

Material availability and input reliability shape productivity, especially in developing coun-tries. For some resources like water, storage devices can be used to manage unreliable services (Baisa et al. 2010). However, electricity requires that agents respond in other ways, as power is prohibitively expensive to store. A common response to sustained power supply issues is for .rms to invest directly in technology in order to generate electricity on site, or .self generation..1 By crowding out other investment opportunities, blackouts reduce pro- ductivity (Reinikka and Svensson 2002).2 In contrast to the literature, this paper examines how the onset of blackouts a¤ect productivity in an immense and rapidly-growing economy, namely China. Using enterprise-level panel data, we study how .rms respond to blackouts and estimate the resulting lost productivity and environmental e¤ects. In the early 2000s, industrial customers in nearly every province in China experienced blackouts associated with resource scarcity (IEA 2006).3 Despite e¤orts to build new power plants at a rapid rate, double-digit economic growth has led to a tight market. Furthermore, retail electricity remains under price-cap regulation with limited price response to shortages. Finally, residential and commercial electricity consumers were given priority over industrial customers. While historic in the magnitude of blackouts, this remains a major concern for China. As recently as the summer of 2011, China faced substantial power shortages.

Although outsourcing is still at its developing stage in Nigeria, it has benefited many companies (Orji, 2002) as well as created jobs opportunities for many Nigerians as well. Firms outsourcing part of their production process and services are benefiting from increased efficiency and profits.

The decision to outsource comes with numerous responsibilities and considerations by the company willing to outsource. The need to improve and speedup the production process of a firm may lead to a firm deciding to contract or outsource some of its production process to another firm or vendor to handle. The issue of wastages in developing countries including Nigeria has been a major issue. The in-ability of companies to effectively manage their outsourcing process is alarming.

Having identified non-core activities, Domberger (1998) emphasises the importance of developing a “framework of analysis which provides a structured, systematic approach to contracting decisions and outsourcing strategies” (p.9). Farney et al. (2004) and Gay and Essinger (2000) describe the importance of formal procurement procedures in creating a global vision for outsourcing and selecting outsourcing providers. However, even when organisations set out to carefully evaluate an outsourcing opportunity, making accurate comparisons of internal processes relative to external providers can be extremely difficult (Hayward & McDonagh, 2000). There is a huge variation in how organizations define processes such as Order- Entry or Accounts Payable and little standardization in how organizations deliver and manage these processes. Davenport (2005) argues it is therefore very difficult to compare what happens internally to what is on offer externally. Davenport goes on to describe the benefit of establishing business process standards for use in outsourcing decisions and to facilitate improvement of internal capabilities. Acknowledging that specific skill-sets are required to outsource, then developing the expertise and supply of outsourcing skills is likely to continue to gain momentum. Govpro (2005) discussed the changing role of the Tim Collins procurement professional and Hazra (2004) describes how it has become critical to take a longer-term, balanced, strategic view of outsourcing opportunities. Gay and Essinger (2000) suggest that a strategic approach to outsourcing is most effective when organisations are prepared to adopt a new perspective on management control with the focus on output rather than inputs, these views are supported by Quinn in a recent interview; Companies might have brilliant designers, lawyers etc., but might not have the capability needed for managing outsourcing. They need to have the ability to evaluate alternative cost structures and to understand the strategic risks of outsourcing to one partner versus another. A good outsourcing manager must be able to motivate partners to do what is needed. They must be able to monitor the deal – through software and personal contact – without interfering; to get lead signals they need to maintain strategic control. They need a totally different set of management skills, and the real essence of these skills is a learning capability and willingness. 1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Outsourcing is still at its developing phase in Nigeria and has brought numerous benefits to companies in Nigeria practicing it. Never the less, wastages of raw materials and human resource have been a major challenge with companies outsourcing. A study conducted by Farney et al (2004) revealed that most companies in developing countries fail due to wastages leading to scarcity of materials, poorly structured outsourcing process and decision. Low labour cost countries like China and India have experienced huge growth providing outsourced products and services to more developed Western economies in recent years. However the internal infrastructures in developing countries are often not adequate to cope with such rapid growth, therefore resulting in the accumulation of waste products.

Companies might have brilliant designers, lawyers, etc., but might not have the capability needed for managing to outsource. They need to have the ability to evaluate alternative cost structures and to understand the strategic risks of outsourcing to one partner versus another. A good outsourcing manager must be able to motivate partners to do what is needed. They must be able to monitor the deal – through software and personal contact – without interfering; to get lead signals they need to maintain strategic control. They need a totally different set of management skills, and the real essence of these skills is a learning capability and willingness.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY The main aim of the study is to examine the impact of outsourcing decisions on material availability. Specific objectives of the study are:

To evaluate the criteria used when making the outsourcing decision in a seven-up bottling company, Lagos. To identify outsourcing challenges of seven up bottling companies. To examine the effect of outsourcing decision on material availability in seven up bottling company, Lagos. To suggest better outsourcing strategies that can be adopted by seven-up bottling companies.

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS In-order to achieve the stated aim and objectives above, the researcher developed the following research questions:

What outsourcing process does the management of a seven-up bottling company pass through before outsourcing? What outsourcing challenges do seven-up bottling companies face? What are the effects of outsourcing decisions on material availability?

1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS To validate findings from the study, the researcher formulated the following hypothesis:

Ho: There is no significant relationship between outsourcing strategy and the performance of an organization.

Hi: There is a significant relationship between outsourcing strategy and the performance of an organization.

Ho: Outsourcing decisions do not directly affect material availability in the production process.

Hi: Outsourcing decisions directly affect material availability in the production process.

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY The study will highlight various outsourcing strategies that will be beneficial to both management and staff of seven bottling companies. The study will also show case outsourcing challenges to enable procurement managers and officers in organizations to have a deep understanding of these challenges and develop strategies to tackle them effectively. 1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY The study will cover the impact of outsourcing decisions on material availability using a seven-up bottling company, Lagos as a case study. All findings and recommendations from the study may not reflect the true view of outsourcing management and strategy in Nigeria, as the researcher could not cover a wider area due to financial and time constraints.

1.8 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY However, there were some constraints that impinged on the research, these are;

Financial constraint:         The cost of sourcing information and collecting samples of bread was quite on the high side, which included visiting various small businesses in the various towns that made up the local government. Time Constraint: The limited time frame given to achieve the research was also a constraint to the study. 

1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS

Outsourcing: Outsourcing is contracting out of an internal business process to a third-party organization. Outsourcing sometimes involves transferring employees and assets from one firm to another, but not always.

Material: Material is anything made of matter, constituted of one or more substances. Wood, cement, hydrogen, air, water, and any other matter are all examples of materials. Sometimes the term "material" is used more narrowly to refer to substances or components with certain physical properties that are used as inputs to production or manufacturing. In this sense, materials are the parts required to make something else, from buildings and art to airplanes and computers.

Material Management: Materials management can deal with campus planning and building design for the movement of materials, or with logistics that deal with the tangible components of a supply chain. Specifically, this covers the acquisition of spare parts and replacements, quality control of purchasing and ordering such parts, and the standards involved in the ordering, shipping, and warehousing of the said parts. Material Availability: Materiel Availability is a measure of the percentage of the total inventory of a system operationally capable (ready for tasking) of performing an assigned mission at a given time, based on materiel condition.

 

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