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Need to Know - FAQ
1.
How does your program differ from a
traditional VOP (Vendor on Premise) program? What distinguishes
your program from that of a staffing provider?
2.
How does your contingent workforce
management program drive savings for a client?
3.
We need to consolidate and reduce paperwork,
especially when it comes to the billing process. How does your program
address this concern for us?
4.
Does your firm actually subcontract
with the suppliers, or does the client retain a direct relationship?
5.
Who is responsible for qualifying the
candidates (especially the technical candidates) within the PrO
contingent workforce management solution?
6.
How are suppliers measured? How can
you assure your clients that suppliers are providing quality candidates
on a timely basis?
7.
How do you track our contingent workforce
data and what type of reports can you provide your client?
8.
Why would staffing firms want to participate
in your program?
9.
Our managers have their favorite suppliers
and will resist your solution. How do you address this?
10.
We have already implemented an ERP
solution and are trying to centralize our data and processes. Won't
your solution require us to introduce another software package and
process?
11.
We are moving to a web environment.
Is your program web-enabled?
1.
How does your program differ from a traditional VOP (Vendor on Premise)
program? What distinguishes your program from that of a staffing
provider?
Traditional "Vendor-on-Premise"
staffing models focus on having one primary vendor fill the majority
of a company's staffing orders. This primary vendor generally uses
subcontractors only when they cannot fill a job order request themselves.
This model generally leaves all secondary suppliers with a small
amount of hard to fill orders and little incentive to funnel their
best people through their competitors to fill them.
In our model, PrO acts as an unbiased
facilitator of the process. As a non-staffing company, we impartially
manage multiple, qualified staffing suppliers who compete equally
to fill each job order. This approach encourages all staffing providers
to submit their best candidates, at competitive rates, providing
the best of all worlds for our clients.
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2.
How does your contingent workforce management program drive savings
for a client?
Significant cost savings have been
derived, in no small part from the competitive environment our staffing
model creates, which encourages suppliers to provide their services
at the lowest possible mark-up in order to compete.
In addition to powering our vendor
neutral staffing model, our WAND software offers unique features
that drive significant savings, including the YourSource™
database and our PrOBid module.
Our YourSource™ database allows
our clients to easily re-engage qualified client sourced workers
who are already familiar with their company. Re-engaging these workers
either as independent contractors or payrollees, provides significant
savings over staffing agency markups.
Our PrOBid module brings online
auction technology to one of the most costly and difficult to manage
aspects of the contingent workforce. Procuring fixed price project
talent through this online resource provides clients immediate and
significant cost savings.
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3.
We need to consolidate and reduce paperwork, especially when it
comes to the billing process. How does your program address this
concern for us?
As a standard part of our program,
our clients receive one consolidated bill for all labor provided
by third party suppliers. This bill is electronically audited to
assure billing accuracy.
In addition, virtually all of the
paperwork intensive processes involved with procuring temporary
workers are automated through our WAND software, including online
resume and order submittals, interview scheduling and electronic
timecards. Furthermore, our consultant consolidation service offers
clients the ability to consolidate hundreds of small suppliers into
a single vendor relationship with one consolidated invoice.
4.
Does your firm actually subcontract with the suppliers, or does
the client retain a direct relationship?
In many cases, we do actually become
the master vendor with all staffing suppliers operating as sub-contractors
to us. While this set-up is most common, it is always the client's
choice as to how the relationship is set-up. Our program is designed
to work with our clients as to what best meets their needs and corporate
culture.
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5.
Who is responsible for qualifying the candidates (especially the
technical candidates) within the PrO Contingent Workforce Management
Solution?
It is the job of our coordinators
to understand a manager's requirements and present only qualified
resumes, the hiring managers then make the final decision when deciding
to engage a candidate for a technical position. Our job is to facilitate
the process by working with the managers and freeing them from time
consuming conversations with numerous staffing suppliers.
Our coordinators that work in this
role all have technical backgrounds that allow them to "talk
the talk" when discussing technical positions with both managers
and suppliers.
As discussed above, the entire process
is managed online through our WAND software system.
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6.
How are suppliers measured? How can you assure your clients that
suppliers are providing quality candidates on a timely basis?
The suppliers are measured and monitored
through our proprietary Total Quality Management (TQM) program which
has been developed and tested in conjunction with some of the largest
and most respected companies in America. Our entire program is predicated
on assuring that your staffing suppliers are providing quality candidates
on a timely basis at competitive rates.
Please contact us if you would like
more specific details on our TQM program.
7.
How do you track our contingent workforce data and what type of
reports can you provide your client?
Our clients receive visibility to
the so called "invisible" contingent workforce through
our proprietary WAND (Workforce Alliance Network Direct) software.
WAND is a highly sophisticated program that is fully web-enabled
and easily interfaces with all of the leading ERP systems.
WAND combines useful data on all
components of a company's contingent workforce, including the use
of temporaries, IT consultants, independent contractors, returning
retirees and more. This consolidation of information provides our
clients unique and highly useful trend data, consolidating billing,
headcount and hours tracking, as well as hundreds of customized
reports on a variety of valuable data.
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8.
Why would staffing firms want to participate in your program?
In general, staffing suppliers appreciate
our program because of the fairness of the model. Since all orders
are distributed evenly, all staffing companies have an equal shot
of filling each order. This allows companies that are best able
to recruit quality candidates in a short period of time to succeed.
The need to constantly sell to hiring managers is also eliminated
in our model, saving staffing companies both time and money.
We receive extremely positive feedback
from the staffing suppliers that participate in our program. In
fact, we have numerous letters of recommendation from these companies
and are often introduced to new client opportunities by the staffing
firms themselves.
9.
Our managers have their favorite suppliers and will resist your
solution. How do you address this?
Our goal, when implementing a new
client, is always to work within a client's corporate culture and
provide as smooth of a transition for hiring managers as possible.
To that end, we give all of our clients' managers' favorite suppliers
the opportunity to participate in our program. If over time these
suppliers prove to be providing you with qualified candidates at
competitive rates, then they will continue to be part of the program.
Our goal as always is to work with
hiring managers and to avoid any push back issues. We have been
extremely successful in achieving this goal with all of our clients,
earning over time, the respect of even the most resistant managers.
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10.
We have already implemented an ERP solution and are trying to centralize
our data and processes. Won't your solution require us to introduce
another software package and process?
Not at all. In fact, virtually all
of our clients have new ERP packages and our WAND software interfaces
with all the latest ERP systems.
Typically, ERP packages do not address
contingent workforce needs and WAND was developed in response to
the market need for data in this area. Data collected through WAND
is easily downloaded into a client's ERP system and since WAND
is an internal package that is transparent to our client, it is not
necessary for the company to introduce another software package
and/or process.
11.
We are moving to a web environment. Is your program web-enabled?
Yes, as described throughout these
pages, all of PrO's technology is fully web-enabled. Our development
team has an ongoing commitment to stay one step ahead of the needs
of our clients, including many of America's leading high tech companies.
PrO Unlimited
Phone: 1-800-291-1099 Fax: 1-888-693-1099
information@prounlimited.com
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