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Outsourcing Tips: Its Supposed to Cost Less

Outsourcing - money = servicesTo outsource or not to outsource

This is a question that has been at the center of many discussions between many CFOs and COO. Outsourcing has historically been a reasonable option for cutting expenses while receiving the same service. Assuming, of course, you are actually getting the same service. From a strictly financial perspective, its clearly the way to go. However, many argue that private corporations are notorious for paying lower wages and offering diminished benefits to their staff as compared to their university counterparts. This can all impact performance, which is at the end of the day, really what’s important. There are a few things you can do to ensure the best possible choice when considering outsourced services.

The bidding process can be a crutch

Bidding is just a numbers game, so make sure its not your primary focus. Sometimes the cheaper option actually is better, but most of the time you get what you pay for. Companies that offer their employees better wages, benefits, and incentives are going to be a little more expensive, but their staffs will likely be happier and more productive. Texas State has worked out a deal with a local building maintenance company whose salary and benefit structure is substantially less than that of Texas State. For this reason the university is now reconsidering those plans for outsourcing services claiming that “it takes two to three times as many (outsourced) custodians to complete the work of one Texas State employee.”

Would you hire new staff without an interview?

Interview your options like you would a potential new employee. This is an under-utilized technique, but can prove fruitful, giving you a better understanding of the company’s culture. Even a multiple interview process may be worth your while, since this may be a longterm arrangement. Come up with some important questions that relate to your needs, as well as as some scenarios that you have experienced. This part of the process should give you lots of information, before you move forward with this vendor.

Who the heck hired this nightmare vendor?

Check references. Check references. Check references. With the ability to communicate so easily across multiple platforms, why anyone wouldn’t check the references of a significant 3rd party service provider is baffling. A simple email should be enough to inquire about a client’s experience. Ask an assistant or intern to do it, just find a way to check at least 2-3 references. If the vendor is great, no worries, but if they are a nightmare, this will at least relinquish you from sole responsibility of hiring them having checked their references. Be wary of any company giving you a hard time with this very necessary practice.

Outsourcing services away from your operations is a big deal and the greatest of care should be taken when contracting a company to provide services. Standard pay and benefits for their employees, company culture, and how they run business is either going to be a benefit or a burden, so make sure it really is a win-win all around. Its supposed to cost less and not be a headache, so if neither are true, then you need to reconsider that relationship.

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US Postal Solutions is the nation’s leader in the student housing mail management industry, for both on/off-campus mail management services. The US Postal Solutions, Inc. companies offer mail delivery management, delivery services and package logging / package management software. For more information regarding US Postal Solutions, please call us today at (866) 378-8157 or visit us online at www.uspostalsolutions.com.

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Postal Service Stops Mail Delivery on Saturdays

No Mail TodayNo mail on Saturday

In an attempt to cut over $2 billion from their budget, the United States Postal Service has announced that they will no longer be delivering regular mail on Saturdays, beginning August 5, 2013. However, they will continue to stay open on Saturdays to handle the ever increasing number of packages now dominating their delivery routes. This is primarily due to the 14% increase in package volume since 2010 and projections for strong package growth in the coming decade, according to the PCC Insider. This moves comes as the Postal Service continues to face challenges trying to stay solvent and competitive in the mail and package delivery market.

70% of people approve

The Postal Service has unsuccessfully proposed a five-day delivery schedule in previous years, so this seems to be a pre-emptive announcement in an effort to push Congress to pass the measure. The Postal Service, while an independent agency that receives no tax dollars to operate, still requires congressional approval to make such a move. According to market research from both the Postal Service and major media outlets, 70% of people approve this service shift, which is what the Postal Service will likely leverage to affirm their position.

Legislative approval from the 113th Congress is what the Postal Service is waiting to hear. Having already slashed about $15 billion from their operating budget since 2006 (source PCC Insider), while continuing to provide uninterrupted service should be a compelling argument to allow this mail delivery shift.

Volume will be overwhelming

Single-point delivery designated properties like military and university housing are expected to be impacted with higher volumes of mail on Mondays and with the continued increase of package deliveries throughout the week. Both FedEx and UPS have seen a 14% increase in package volume since 2010, partially attributed by the 16% increase in online shopping since 2011 with projections expecting to increase by about 7% every year through 2016. If it was busy before, then this shift combined with high overall package volume, properties can expect some additional challenges with this unprecedented move by the Postal Service.

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US Postal Solutions is the nation’s leader in the student housing mail management industry, for both on/off-campus mail management services. The US Postal Solutions, Inc. companies offer mail delivery management, delivery services and package logging / package management software. For more information regarding US Postal Solutions, please call us today at (866) 378-8157 or visit us online at www.uspostalsolutions.com.

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US Postal Solutions & PackageLog to attend/sponsor in Austin, Las Vegas and Atlanta during February 2013

US Postal Solutions & PackageLog are pleased to announce our commitment as attendee and sponsor of the 2013 National Apartment Association Student Housing ConferenceLook for US Postal Solutions and PackageLog in booths 506 & 504, Aria Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada (February 2013).

US Postal Solutions CEO Craig Meddin 2013 NAA Student Housing Conference Committee Member

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US Postal Solutions & PackageLog are pleased to announce our commitment as a 2013 Platinum Level Corporate Sponsor of the Southeastern Association of Housing Officers (SEAHO). Look for US Postal Solutions at the SEAHO 360 Conference and Expo in Atlanta, Georgia (February 2013); booth 402.

US Postal Solutions & PackageLog are pleased to announce our “PhD” Corporate Sponsorship and participation at the Campus Advantage National Leadership Conference 2013 in Austin, Texas (February 2013).

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US Postal Solutions is the nation’s leader in the student housing mail management industry, for both on/off-campus mail management services. The US Postal Solutions, Inc. companies offer mail delivery management, delivery services and package logging / package management software. For more information regarding US Postal Solutions, please call us today at (866) 378-8157 or visit us online at www.uspostalsolutions.com.

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Tech Trends 2013 Student Housing

Tech Trends 2013There has been a substantial increase in college students using technology as a part of their college experience, with 73% of students stating that they can’t even study without technology as noted by Property Management Insider.  Technologies to improve efficiency and the resident experience continue to increase day-by-day in this sector, which is poised to change the landscape over time. According to MFE Student Housing, there are three technologies to pay attention to in the student housing sector.

Facebook integration with applications like SmartClick, “an online account portal which allows students and parents to pay rent electronically, view their tenant leger, and make service requests,”  as expressed by Derek Mearns, Associate Editor at Multifamily Executive and Apartment Finance Today magazines. The laundry experience is catching up with times with Heartland Payment Systems Campus Solutions introduction of the Waverider system, the “company’s WaveRider system allows students to pay for each load of laundry using a debit card instead of cash or quarters.” With additional features like mobile communication integration, your laundry will now tell you when its ready.

The last tech innovation to look for relates to security. Derek notes that “Recent advancements in near field communication (NFC) technology and radio frequency identification (RFID) have made it possible to unlock your door by just sending a signal from your mobile phone to an electronic lock receiver.” With over 90% of the Arizona State University students wanting to use this “virtual key” system and NFC chips becoming a standard in smartphones according to his findings, and an estimated 5.14 million students expected to be college bound by 2014 its no wonder why this technology is a highly anticipated trend.

US Postal Solutions has also jumped on the technology bandwagon incorporating the latest technology for its package tracking software, PackageLog. PackageLog is a package management software that notifies students when their packages have arrived, reminds them if they don’t pick up their package deliveries in a timely manner, with the ability to update them of upcoming student housing activities and events. 

These amenities will likely soon be expectations as technology continues to evolve and weave itself into campus life. Examples are things like food service, waste, and mail service which were once considered amenities and are now just expectations. As the nations leader in mail delivery service for on and off-campus housing, it can sometimes be difficult to explain to student housing professionals that mail delivery services can be an outsourced amenity, just like food service and waste management. Mail delivery services and inbound package management is an amenity that continues to be under utilized in the student housing industry. By capitalizing on efficiencies developed over 12 years with the newest integrated technologies, US Postal Solutions is at the forefront of student housing trends as we enter 2013. 

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US Postal Solutions is the nation’s leader in the student housing mail management industry, for both on/off-campus mail management services. The US Postal Solutions, Inc. companies offer mail delivery management, delivery services and package logging / package management software. For more information regarding US Postal Solutions, please call us today at (866) 378-8157 or visit us online at www.uspostalsolutions.com.

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Nothing Can Replace Great Customer Service

Nothing can replace great customer serviceSo yesterday I called our cell phone service provider (whom I will NOT mention) to discuss some minor technical issues with our current service. After telling a machine that I needed an agent and waiting 10 minutes to the worst possible music in the world, I was transferred to a customer service representative. I explain my issue and he proceeds to tell me that this is a technical support issues and transfers me to the technical support helpdesk. While I’m a little annoyed, I’m realize that I’m being impatient and get over it and now I’m looking forward to getting my issue resolved. When the technician comes on the line, I advise her of my issue and she then tells me this is a billing issue. I’m a bit agitated as the last customer service rep advised me there is a technical issue. “I don’t know why they told you that, sir. This is a billing issue,” says the technician. “Are you sure? It seems like a technical problem,” I tell her. Without a response to what I just asked, she says “I’ll transfer you now.”

In the end, it ended being a technical issue and I was transferred back to technical support, after asking to speak with a manager. I called thinking this was going to be relatively simple and it ended up taking me almost 2 hours to get my issue resolved, for something that probably should have only taken 20 minutes. Due to this ridiculous ordeal along with other earlier challenges, we have decided to drop their service at the end of our contract and move forward with another provider. 

Customer service is not just about answering the phone, its about finding solutions to a customers issues with as much attention to detail as possible. Developing a short, but valued relationship in order to best address the problem is how satisfaction is created. Not only does US Postal Solutions and PackageLog have operators available 24/7/365, the company prides itself on providing solutions to problems. There have even been cases where senior management are brought into the conversation to fix a mail management issue, because the goal is satisfaction and that attitude comes from the top down. Why go through so much trouble? Because… Nothing can replace great customer service!

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US Postal Solutions is the nation’s leader in the student housing mail management industry, for both on/off-campus mail management services. The US Postal Solutions, Inc. companies offer mail delivery management, delivery services and package logging / package management software. For more information regarding US Postal Solutions, please call us today at (866) 378-8157 or visit us online at www.uspostalsolutions.com.

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