Extracted from our eBook, ‘Your Guide to Contingent Workforce Management: A Partnership Approach for Your Contingent Workforce Program’, this article highlights the types of services provided by the hybrid model of contingent workforce management.
Have you ever asked yourself what you really need to build a successful contingent workforce program? While some organizations outsource their programs to MSPs (which is a great option and many of our clients do as well), others want a more customized program model. This allows them to pick and choose which services they want to complete themselves and what they want to outsource to others.
In this article, we review the different components that make up a contingent labor program. In the VectorVMS version of hybrid program management—Shared Managed Services—we break services up into five main categories.
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These are overarching tasks completed by the service provider that help you make decisions about your program moving forward. These services are aimed at arming you, as the program owner, with the knowledge and data you need to make strategic program decisions.
Examples include:
While all technology providers provide training at implementation, it’s useful to have a service partner that will consistently train your different user groups. As we know, turnover is high in staffing roles, so it’s handy to have a service team at the ready to train your vendors.
Examples include:
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Support goes beyond the technical assistance provided by the vendor management system. It should help with process and program support as well. For example, our Shared Managed Services (SMS) program managers use their 10+ years of experience to assist you with technology design and program support.
Example services include:
A big part of contingent workforce management is the data that comes from the technology. With a hybrid service model, you can get ad hoc and custom reporting to help you achieve your program goals and objectives from team members that live and breathe program analytics
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Examples include:
In addition to cost savings driven from in-house management, hybrid service providers can provide other means of helping you with the financial aspects of your contingent workforce program.
Examples include:
By determining which areas you need assistance in, a hybrid model allows you to design a customized program built on your contingent labor needs. This way you’re only paying for the services you require in your customized program design.
Do you feel like a customized program model fits your needs or are you still unsure about the best delivery model for you?
Jay Grissom – Vice President of Account Management & Operations
Jay Grissom has more than 22 years of experience in managing contingent workforce solutions. He leads the VectorVMS team of program managers, who help clients optimize their contingent workforce programs through strategic planning, process improvements, and compliance and operational services. He also manages a team of consultants who lead implementation and ensure VectorVMS clients are able to achieve their workforce strategy with our vendor management system. Jay’s prior experience includes leading HR staffing teams at IBM, where he was responsible for full lifecycle recruitment, implementation of an applicant tracking system (ATS), and driving compliance.
He has developed the overall strategy for and executed vendor management systems for Fortune 500 companies across both the US and Canada. He is committed to working closely with his team to ensure client satisfaction is achieved, and to ensure our products align with, and promote, our clients’ goals and objectives. Connect with him on LinkedIn.