“Learning starts in the cradle and ends in the grave.”
These lines stay true for every individual. Everyone is learning something every moment; learning is not limited to schools and colleges. Even business people, employees, and workers learn something new at their workplaces.
Now, in this continuous process of learning, teaching, and delivering business, there are instances when the organization has to choose between various options. The organization understands what is best for itself and its employees through this process.
One such process is of choosing between staff augmentation and managed IT services.
There are several theories revolving around that one is better than the other. But how do you choose? How does an organization know which one is better?
Well, we are here to answer your questions. We will list the pros and cons of each service model in detail. This will help you decide which model suits you the best and which of the two you should implement under which circumstances.
Brief Introduction
You must know what staff augmentation and managed IT services are, so we will not bother you with the details. We will provide a glimpse of the two services so that it is better for you to compare the pros and cons.
Pros and Cons of Staff Augmentation and Managed IT Services
Like every coin has two sides, these two services come with their set of benefits and drawbacks. We will explain each in detail so that you can make better choices.
Pros of Staff Augmentation Model
Cons of Staff Augmentation
Costs May Matter
Sometimes the process may take longer to complete, and you realize that an in-house team could have been more profitable.
Trust
You depend on a third-party organization to source your candidates. It may cause longer times as sometimes the communication is not seamless or misunderstood. Additionally, you have to trust the organization for the people they provide.
No Long-Term Goals
Staff augmentation services are there to get the job done. You cannot depend on them to remove hurdles in the existing system or define long-term goal plans.
Pros of Managed IT Services
Cons of Managed IT Services
Loss of Control
Once you entrust the responsibility of the task to the outsourced services, you are no longer in control of the process. You may receive the project’s timely updates, but that too on the surface. You must place your entire trust in the outsourced experts without indulging in the process.
Better for Long-Term Projects
Managed services are better for long-term projects. The workforce and resource investments are higher compared to staff augmentation. Hence, they should be acquired to achieve long-term goals.
Communication Barriers
You take in work from the client and explain it to the third-party company. This can sometimes create confusion as there is multiple communication. Your team has to be seamless while sharing the details of the project. The team also has to ensure not to reveal too many details to the third-party team.