This Word document is a checklist of activities that should be considered when outsourcing work to a contract manufacturer. This tool highlights several activities that should be considered in the evaluation process, including the contractor's overall scope and understanding of the project, financial management issues, handoff management, front and backend operations, and much more.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Yes, it can be! Once signed by both parties, it typically holds legal weight just like any other contract, so it’s wise to choose your words carefully.
To keep quality in check, you should specify quality standards in the SOW. Regular communication and inspections also help maintain that standard.
If disagreements pop up, it’s best to refer back to the SOW. It acts as a reference point, and hopefully, you can find common ground and resolve the issue swiftly.
Absolutely! Life happens, and changes can be made, but it's essential to formally agree on any adjustments to keep everything on track.
You’ll want to cover the project's scope, specifications, deliverables, timelines, and quality requirements. Think of it as laying the groundwork for a solid partnership.
The SOW is crucial! It's like a contract's best friend, helping to prevent misunderstandings and setting clear expectations right from the get-go.
A statement of work (SOW) is basically a roadmap for a project. It outlines all the details, ensuring everyone is on the same page about tasks, deliverables, and timelines.
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