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Vox Pop: Have you tried outsourcing your life?
Merlin Mann | Jun 25 2007
A lot of my friends have been reading The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss, and, to varying degrees, several of them have started trying on some of his more audacious ideas, such as checking email once a week, finding an "income muse," going on an extreme information diet -- a few people I know are considering outsourcing pieces of their personal and professional lives. For reasons I can't fully explain -- and will, for now, just write down to Tim's engaging style -- I also found this outsourcing idea weirdly fascinating. You identify the tedious tasks in your life that don't represent the best use of your time, and assign them to an overseas worker who can complete them for a few bucks an hour. This apparently can be virtually any kind of mundane task, from booking a dinner reservation to doing research on a company to -- heck, why not? -- answering your email. So, while I know lots of people share my theoretical interest in this, I wonder how many of you have tried it, and how many of you are using outsourced help on a regular basis. What's your experience been? Does this work? What sorts of task are most amenable to long-distance assignment? By the way, if you haven't read the book yet, here's an excerpt from Tim's chapter on outsourcing. Comments are open for your stories. I'd be grateful if you can try to limit your comments to firsthand experiences hiring and utilizing outsourced employees or in regard to evaluating the quality of their work. Thanks. 61 Comments
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Merlin, I agree. It seems...Submitted by Brian Warren (not verified) on June 25, 2007 - 4:55am.
Merlin, I agree. It seems like outsourcing is a real time sink at first, but ideally what ends up happening is that you get better at it, and the person who is doing the work for you gets better at doing your work, interpreting your requests and communicating with you in general. Ideally anyway. I just hired my wife a couple weeks ago, to help w/ my work. So far the returns are so-so but showing good signs of improvement. I have a lot to learn about leadership and delegation, but in the meantime, it's entertaining and helpful for me. So far, the one thing I'm learning with delegation is that you need to have processes you can trust (hmm, sounds familiar, yes?). While it takes a lot of energy to put together the processes, once you can trust them, the returns are great. » POSTED IN:
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