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Freelancers in New Zealand do not like to be constantly engaged in hopeless applications to recruitment agents who charge a large ongoing commission for the duration of the relationship.

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Free document from 30.03.24: 12 Best Practices in Managing Outsource Relationships

Freelancer-Documents This excellent paper by the Everest Group's Outsourcing Centre, describes best practices regarding the communications methods component of a governance agreement. The structure of informal and formal communication methods employed by 63 highly successful outsourcing relationships, each nominated for the Outsourcing Journal Editor's Choice Awards, were studied for this paper. From that research, both common patterns and innovative approaches were culled to determine the 12 best practices presented in this paper. (PDF file, 16 pages, 183 KB)

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