One IT services company is trying to get the ball rolling in creating an industry-wide "IT Partners Bill Of Rights" to ease client worries about outsourcing.
The IT Partners Bill of Rights drafted so far by Alliance includes 10 rules that cover issues ranging from transparency in the financial viability of an IT vendor to the ability to terminate a relationship without financial penalty in the event of any admitted fraudulent activity.
Those happen to be among the messy problems Satyam clients are struggling with in the aftermath of Satyam's admitted fraud earlier this month.
Alliance's bill of rights is just an early draft of what the company hopes will be a document embraced by other IT vendors. In fact, the company is seeking input from competitors, CIOs, and other business technology leaders to create a final set of rules that would be adopted industry-wide, Castleman said.
"Even if we can agree on five points, the goal is to get a public dialogue for creating a baseline of standards that restores trust in outsourcing partnerships," said Castleman. "We're in a services business> If your customers don't trust you, it won't be a successful partnership."
The points Alliance has included in its draft bill of rights are principles the company already incorporates in its dealings with clients, said Castleman. "We are very open and transparent in our client relationships," he said.
Alliance is hoping to get 100,000 signatures supporting some version of its bill of rights and to have the document serve as a platform to establish a global ethic consortium for IT services vendors.
Below is the full list of Alliance's proposed IT partner "rights."
Even if no other vendors adopt the proposed bill of rights, Alliance said it will continue to operate its business on those principles, he said. However, he added, having other companies embrace the same set of ethics helps level the playing field among competitors.
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