Randstad Sourceright white paper shows benefits of total talent solutions in climate of talent scarcity.

May 22, 2018 Alp Perahya

Global talent solutions leader finds integrated managed services programs (MSP) give mid-sized companies a competitive advantage in a talent-scarce economy

ATLANTA – May 22, 2018 – Mid-sized companies are adopting integrated workforce management strategies that have traditionally been reserved for larger organizations to help improve their hiring strategies and increase their overall business growth, according to a new white paper by Randstad Sourceright, a global talent solutions leader.

Integrated MSP: Delivering large enterprise advantages to mid-sized companies” highlights the comprehensive benefits an integrated MSP can deliver to mid-sized companies in an increasingly tight labor market.

“Randstad Sourceright pioneered the integrated MSP model more than ten years ago to help progressive companies reach the best candidates more quickly and cost-effectively,” said Alp Perahya, executive vice president of Randstad Sourceright, North America, who authored the paper. “With the advent of enhanced technology and analytics tools, mid-sized companies can now more effectively compete in today’s bullish economy, while doing it more compliantly and achieving broader human capital goals.”

Under the integrated MSP model, a team embeds itself in-house, and provides practical solutions to a company’s growth by leveraging technology, talent analytics and expert resources that a mid-sized organization might not otherwise have access to.

According to the white paper, the secret to the success of an integrated MSP is the dedicated talent advisor team, which works on-site or virtually as an extension of the client’s talent function. As an objective expert, talent advisors are responsible for streamlining and implementing the hiring process, while often substantially cutting the organization’s costs.

“Conventional wisdom holds that MSPs are relevant only to large-scale companies that have outsized labor budgets, but that is no longer the case,” Perahya added. “An integrated MSP approach can bring many advantages to mid-sized companies by providing them with a comprehensive solution to meet overall hiring needs.”

An integrated approach to talent management considers every source of talent available, tapping a larger pool of workers to meet the organization’s needs, and making faster hires from the highest quality talent at a lower cost.

A complimentary version of “Integrated MSP: Delivering large enterprise advantages to mid-sized companies” can be downloaded on Randstad Sourceright’s website.

About the Author

Alp Perahya

Alp Perahya is president, integrated managed services programs (MSP) for mid-sized companies, globally. With best-in-class fulfillment and supply chain practices, configurable VMS technologies and Randstad Sourceright’s own proprietary analytics platform, Perahya and the integrated MSP team deliver the talent and meaningful business intelligence clients need to achieve sustainable long-term growth and cost savings. With a career spanning more than 18 years at Randstad, Perahya’s responsibilities have included strategic visioning, field leadership, client delivery, and product integrity and execution.

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