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Guide to Becoming a Certified
Outsourcing Professional (COP)
A publication of:
The International Association of
Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP)The global, standard-setting organization and advocate for the outsourcing profession.
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Copyright and Use Statement
Becoming a Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) is an introduction to the value,
requirements, and process for IAOP's Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP).
This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to
the subject matter covered. It is provided with the understanding that the publisher is not
engaged in rendering legal or accounting services. If legal or accounting assistance is
required, the services of a competent professional in those fields should be sought.
Copyright 2009 International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP)
All Rights Reserved.
The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) is the global, standard-
setting organization and advocate for the outsourcing profession. Its members are managerand executives from customer, provider, and advisory organizations involved in outsourcing
as a management practice and as an industry.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................... 1
Program Overview .................................................... 3
Requirements for Becoming aCertified Outsourcing Professional (COP) ............. 6
The Process for Becoming a CertifiedOutsourcing Professional (COP) .............................. 7
Frequently Asked Questions .................................. 11
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Introduction
The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) was formed in
early-2005 by a consortium of leading companies involved in outsourcing as
customers, providers, and advisors. Today, its global membership encompasses
over 1000 organizations from around the world representing almost every industry
type and functional activity. In total, more than 100,000 individual associates work-
ing in the field of outsourcing are members or subscribers to IAOP publications.
IAOP's mission is simple - to improve
the quality and consistency of
outsourcing outcomes through the
enhancement of outsourcing as a
profession and as an industry. Key to
achieving this mission is improving thecapabilities of the business and project
leaders responsible for defining,
implementing, and managing these
highly complex multi-company
relationships.
The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals' (IAOP) Certified
Outsourcing Professional (COP) Program has been developed to accomplish this
goal by:
establishing a common, globally-recognized set of standards addressing
the experience and knowledge that professionals in this field should
possess
defining a process through which professionals can demonstrate that
they possess these requisite abilities
creating a highly-coveted professional designation that distinguishes
those that obtain it as the leaders in the field of outsourcing
To become a Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) an individual must be ableto demonstrate both the experience and knowledge needed to design, implement,
and manage outsourcing initiatives with a high probability of achieving the organiza-
tion's intended outcomes. The experience and knowledge areas addressed by the
certification cover the non-domain specific activities common to outsourcing as a
management practice irrespective of the individual's role as a customer, provider, or
advisor. In so doing, the certification creates an experience and knowledge set
common to and shared by all professionals in the field.
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Companies that work with Certified Outsourcing Professionals can have a high-
degree of confidence that the individual:
has both the practical experience and industry knowledge of outsourcing
it takes to achieve a successful outcome
has a common, industry-recognized understanding of the processes and
steps required to take an outsourcing opportunity from strategic analysis
through to day-to-day operations
has the leadership and communications skills needed to guide the cross-
discipline and cross-company teams so critical to outsourcing success
has sufficient expertise in related topics such as balanced scorecards,
financial planning and analysis, contracting, and negotiating to implement
successful outsourcing business relationships
understands and adheres to a set of industry-wide ethical and business
practice guidelines
The COP designation also enhances the professional standing and earning poten-
tial of the professionals themselves by providing them:
an objective, industry-recognized designation of competency based upon
current and emerging industry standards
a program for continuous professional development
the confidence that when working with fellow certified professionals they
can count on common and compatible process knowledge, skills, and
abilities
access to a continuously enhanced professional body of knowledge the ability, as a certified professional, to directly contribute to the
advancement of the field of outsourcing
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Program Overview
The Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Program, which is diagrammed
below, is made up of seven elements beginning with the Outsourcing Professional
Body of Knowledge (OPBOK) and ending with the Certified Outsourcing
Professional (COP) Award Package.
1. The Outsourcing Professional Body of Knowledge (OPBOK)
The Outsourcing Professional Body of Knowledge (OPBOK)describes the general-
ly accepted set of knowledge and practices applicable to the successful design,
implementation, and management of outsourcing contracts. It provides:
a framework for understanding what outsourcing is and how it fits withincontemporary business operations
the knowledge and practice areas generally accepted as critical to outsourcing
success, and
a glossary of terms commonly used within the field.
The OPBOK is currently available to IAOP members via the association's website. It is
also available to all COP applicants via the online application.
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2. Outsourcing Professional Standards
Outsourcing Professional Standards define the level of experience and knowledge
outsourcing professionals need to possess to ensure consistent, high-quality results
for the organizations that rely upon them to design, implement, and manage their
outsourcing contracts. The Outsourcing Professional Standards essentially set the
evaluation criteria used to determine whether or not an outsourcing professional
has a sufficient experience with and understanding of the Outsourcing Professional
Body of Knowledge to ensure high-quality outsourcing outcomes.
3. Guide to Becoming a Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP)
The Guide to Becoming a Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP)documents the
steps that an individual needs to take to become and maintain certification as a
Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP). It provides recommendations on the
experiences and training needed to meet the certification requirements, all applica-
ble forms, steps to follow, typical timelines, and requirements for meeting annual re-
certification requirements.
4. Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Preparation Class
The Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Webinaris a 60 minute
program held regularly that:
introduces the structure and content of the Outsourcing Professional Body of
Knowledge (OPBOK) provides an in-depth review of the Code of Ethics and Business Practices for
Outsourcing Professionals and the Outsourcing Professional Standards
takes participants through a step-by-step guide to successfully completing the
application process, including:
-an in-depth review of the evaluation criteria and procedures
-an introduction to the Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Master
Class
-a self-evaluation checklist creating a personal roadmap to certification
Upon completion of this webinar, individuals will have created a personalized guide
to completing the certification process.
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5. Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Master Class
The Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Master Class is a 3-day live or online
program that provides individuals already experienced and working in the field of
outsourcing with a structured, intensive training program based upon the
Outsourcing Professional Body of Knowledge (OPBOK). Individuals with solid gen-
eral management skills, practical, in-the-field, outsourcing experience, and who
successfully complete this program are generally fully prepared to meet the
Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) requirements.
6. Outsourcing Professional Course Catalogue
The Outsourcing Professional Course Catalogue is an online resource available to
IAOP members. It indexes accredited training programs, whether available from
IAOP or other sources, that deliver against the knowledge and practices defined in
the Outsourcing Professionals Body of Knowledge (OPBOK). The catalogue also
includes IAOP's Accreditation Application used to request review and inclusion of
non-IAOP training programs in this catalogue.
The Outsourcing Professional Course Catalogue is available on IAOPs website.
7. Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Award Package
The Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Award Package is presented to indi-
viduals upon meeting all of the requirements for certification. It includes an award
certificate, guidelines on use of the certification designation, and applicable require-ments and forms for keeping the certification current and in-force.
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Requirements for Becoming a Certified
Outsourcing Professional (COP)
To become a Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) an individual must
demonstrate both the practical experience and knowledge it takes to successfully
lead an outsourcing initiative across its strategic, implementation, and management
phases. To do this, 175 specific areas have been identified. These have been
grouped into 49 standards and 10 categories.
To be certified, an individual must complete, and have reviewed by a certification
committee of peers, an application that demonstrates mastery of all categories of
standards. A point system is used allowing the applicant to earn 15 points for each
of the 10 categories of standards for a total of 150 points. At least 50 points (up to
the total requirement of 150 points) must be experience-based. Any remaining
points needed, up to 100, can be earned by demonstrating knowledge and through
education. Applicants must also take and pass the COP Exam.
Experienced-based points are earned by including with the application one or
more project descriptions where one or more of the categories of standards have
been demonstrated during the preceeding 5-year period. In addition, electronic
sign-off from the executive sponsor of the project or an alternate attesting to the
work is required. The points are earned for each of the categories based on the
following scheme for a maximum of 150 points:
5 pts: Successfully demonstrate defined abilities one time at one organization
10 pts: Successfully demonstrate defined abilities multiple times at one
organization 15 pts: Successfully demonstrate defined abilities multiple times at multipleorganizations
Knowledge- and Training-based points are earned through:
25 points for post-graduate degree within the field of business (i.e., MBA, MPA, JD)
75 points for successfully completing the optional live or online COP Master
Class
up to 25 points for courses/programs in the Outsourcing Professional Course
Catalogue (OPCC) or approved through the COP Bridge Program
To become a COP, you must take and pass the COP Exam. The exam will com-prehensively test your knowledge and expertise on the OPBOK and Outsourcing
Professional Standards, developed by IAOP and the Outsourcing Standards Board.
The exam is taken online and consists of 200 multiple choice questions. You must
answer 70% of the questions correctly to pass. The allotted time for the exam is
4.0 hours.
In total, a successful application demonstrates 150 total points, at least 50 of which
are from experience, and a passing score on the COP Exam.
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The Process for Becoming a Certified
Outsourcing Professional (COP)
What is the process for becoming a COP?
Applicants will be asked to successfully demonstrate that they possess the
necessary knowledge and experience to be considered a COP. This knowledge and
experience can be demonstrated through a combination of the following:
Comprehensive Work Experience in the field of outsourcing as demonstrated by
employment on one or more projects across one or more firms.
Knowledge Assessment through passing the COP Examination developed by the
Standards Committee.
Education including successful completion of the COP Master Class and/or holding
a relevant post-graduate degree.
Applications will be reviewed and scored by the Training & Certification Committee.
All are encouraged to attend a Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP)
Preparation Class to learn more about the process of becoming a COP.
How long is the application process?
This will vary for each individual. However, for someone that already has extensiveexperience in each area of the standards, completion of the application itself should
take less than two weeks calendar time and a day or two days of personal time.
For someone with sufficient, but not extensive experience, then additional time to
complete the Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Master Class - roughly 5
days of personal time over a two to three month period.
Someone lacking sufficient experience in outsourcing will also need to take on
assignments designed to give them the needed experience which could require six
to 12 months.
Candidates will be allowed 18 months to complete the application. If more time is
required, please contact COP Program Services at +1.845.452.0600 ext.123 or
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Application Fees
The certification application requires a $600 non-refundable processing fee, which
includes access to the COP Exam. Bi-annual recertification costs $50 for IAOP
professional members and $250 for non-members.
Notification and Award Process
Once your online application is submitted, you will receive automated notification
that your application is in the queue to be processed. Within two weeks of receiving
this notification, you will receive an email communication letting you know if your
application is complete.
If your application is found to be incomplete, you will be notified via email about
which specific information is missing. Additionally, your electronic application will be
switched to live status so that you can edit it appropriately. Within two weeks of
re-submission, you will receive an email communication letting you know if your
application is complete.
Once your application is deemed complete, it will be forwarded to the Application
Review Board for review. Board members, most who are COPs and all who sign
NDAs will review and evaluate the content of your application and confirm that the
required 150 points have been earned. The review process itself will take between
30 and 60 days.
Once the review process is complete, all successful applicants will be notified viaemail and mailed the Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Award Package.
This package will contain your award certificate, guidelines for use and applicable
requirements and forms for keeping your COP designation current. If your
application is not considered acceptable, an electronic notification will be sent with
further instructions.
Training &Certification Committee
The Training & Certification Committee is comprised of previously certified profes-
sionals serving on the committee as part of their continuing education require-
ments.
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Application Audit
All applications are subject to audit. Submission of an application indicates agree-
ment to comply with audit terms. Please be advised that while the selection process
for audit is primarily random, COP Program Services does reserve the right to man-
ually select any candidate to be audited at any time, including after an Award has
been bestowed. Candidates who are selected for audit will receive an email notifi-
cation with detailed information on how to comply with audit terms. For example,
candidates may be asked to submit supporting documentation, such as copies of
their transcripts, degree or global equivalent, or additional documentation from
executives signing off on projects documented in the Experience section of your
application.
Appeals Process
Applicants may appeal decisions related to their application. Appeals must be sub-
mitted no more than 90 days after the application's date of rejection. Mail written
requests to:
IAOP
% COP Program Services
2600 South Rd.
Suite 44-240
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
The COP Appeals Committee will review all appeals and make a final written deci-sion based on existing policy.
Recertification Requirements
Recertification is every two years and requires 20-hours per year of continuing edu-
cation credits to maintain. Once you have been awarded certification, you will gain
immediate access to your electronic recertification application. We recommend that
you keep this application current by regularly documenting earned education and
industry contributions.
COP Program Services will send you an electronic reminder within 60 days of your
recertification anniversary.
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Continuing Education Credits
Continuing education credits equal to 20 credit hours of education or industrycontribution per year are required for recertification.
Education credits can be satisfied by attending or instructing relevant courses,training, workshops and conferences. It is key that these education requirementsbe at the level of industry professional learning and post-graduate study.Professionals attending one of these programs will receive one educational creditper hour, and those instructing will receive two educational credits per hour. Thefollowing options count toward satisfaction of education requirements:
Conferences presented by IAOP, including The Outsourcing World Summit Post-graduate university/college courses Courses or programs offered by employer or company-sponsored programs Courses or programs offered by training companies or consultants Courses or programs offered by distance-learning companies IAOP Chapter Meetings with an educational component Courses offered in the Outsourcing Professional Course Catalogue
The following does not satisfy education requirements:
Self-study
Industry contribution hours can be acquired by:
Serving on an IAOP Committee (10 credit hours per calendar year) Writing substantive articles or papers on the topic of outsourcing that appear in
either industry magazines with an editorial board or in conference proceedings.One credit hour is awarded for each individual article. Include an electronic link orcitation to each article being claimed for points and a copy of the editorial reviewboard page when applicable.
Serving on the Application Review Board (2 credit hours per application)
All recertification applications are subject to audit. See the section of this documenttitled Application Audit for details.
How to Apply
The online application is located at:www.outsourcingprofessional.org/certified_professional
Once you have created login information you will have access to the full applicationas well as the COP Exam. Exam instruction and associated URL can be found inthe Knowledge & Training section of the application.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP)?
The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) is the global
standard-setting organization and advocate for the outsourcing profession. As a
membership-based organization it is helping to shape the future of outsourcing as a
management practice, as a profession, and as an industry. To find out more, visit
www.outsourcingprofessional.org.
What is the Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Program?
The Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) designation distinguishes individuals
as leaders in the field of outsourcing possessing the experience and knowledge it
takes to design, implement, and manage outsourcing initiatives that have a high
probability of achieving the organization's intended outcomes.
This professional designation is equally valuable to individuals working as
customers, providers, or advisors and helps foster an environment where all parties
have a common and shared professional expertise and commitment.
Why has IAOP created the Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP)
Program?
Study after study suggests that executives, although outsourcing more, are less
than fully satisfied with the results. As a result, as organizations increasingly rely
upon outsourcing for much of their business operations, the need for better, more
consistent results is paramount.
The Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Program addresses this need by
focusing on enhancing the skills and abilities of the individuals who lead
outsourcing initiatives. By bringing greater professional rigor to their work,
organizations will be able to have greater confidence in the ultimate outcomes.
Individuals who work as customers, providers, or advisors should include the COPdesignation into their performance and career development programs. Companies
that buy, supply, or advise on outsourcing should similarly build the COP program
into their employee development programs.
Who should become a Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP)?
Customers, providers, and advisors who play a leadership role in any aspect of the
strategic planning, design, implementation, or management of outsourcing business
Benefits of Certification
At-A-Glance
Higher wages for employees in the
rm of bonuses, education assistancer higher salary.
A more productive and highly trainedorkforce for employers, which istractive to potential partners.
Prestige for the individual and a com-etitive advantage over non-certifieddividuals in the same field.
Enhanced employment opportunities.
Assisting employers in making moreformed hiring decisions.
Assisting customers in makingformed decisions about qualified
roviders.
A common language based on profes-onal standards for individuals in theutsourcing field.
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relationships should consider certification:
Customers include functional executives and managers with significant outsourced
operations reporting to them, executives and managers in centralized 'sourcing'
groups, internal consultants, and professionals in specialized areas such as
finance, human resources, legal, and purchasing who frequently work on their com-
pany's outsourcing initiatives. The certification is equally applicable to any function-
al area being outsourced (research and development, manufacturing,
technology, real estate, back-office operations), to any industry, to companies of
any size, and to companies independent of their country(ies) of operations.
Providers include sales and business development professionals, deal team
members, engagement managers, and professionals from specialized areas such
as finance, human resources, and legal. As with customers, applicability is
independent of functional area, industry, or geography.
Advisors include consultants, lawyers, brokers and others who facilitate outsourcing
relationships on behalf of their customers or who work as outsourcing advisors to
customers or providers.
How will certification help my company?
Every field benefits from certified professionals - and outsourcing is certainly no
exception. Certified professionals achieve better, more consistent results because
of the depth and breadth of their knowledge and experience. They have demon-
strated - against independently developed standards - their ability, giving theiremployers and/or customers greater confidence. No certification can guarantee
results, but it does ensure a demonstrated level of competence in the field.
Whether the organization is a customer, provider, or advisory firm, having certified
professionals working on a project also demonstrates a commitment to outsourcing
- and to doing it right - that commands greater respect and leads to a more
professional and productive business environment.
How will certification help me?
A Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) can command greater professional
recognition and compensation. Studies in other fields have shown a 20% salary-
differential or more for certified professionals. A 2005 survey by American
Marketing Association found that 79 percent of 1,300 hiring managers and execu-
tives recruiters nationwide believe that certified professionals are higher-quality
candidates with more experience and education.
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By having all key members of the deal team - customer, provider, and advisor -
certified, each of the professionals operates within a framework of shared lexicon
and process understanding, enabling each of the individuals to focus their time on
the unique aspects of the deal at hand, not on educating and guiding lower-skilled
participants. The resulting better outsourcing outcome enhances the careers of all
of the professionals involved.
What will be covered by the Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP)
Preparation Class?
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The interactive three hour class will cover the requirements for earning industry-
professional designation including:
the Code of Ethics and Business Practices
for Outsourcing Professionals the Outsourcing Professional Standards
a step-by-step guide to successfully
completing the application process
an in-depth review of the evaluation criteria
and procedures
an introduction to the Certified Outsourcing
Professional Master Class
a self-evaluation checklist creating your
personal roadmap to certification
Program faculty includes experienced outsourcing practitioners and guest
speakers from various specialty backgrounds.
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2600 South RdSuite 44-240
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601Phone: 845.452.0600
Fax: 845.452.6988www.outsourcingprofessional.org
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Certified Outsourcing
Professional (COP)
Roadmap to Certification
A publication of:
The International Association of
Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP)The global, standard-setting organization and advocate for the outsourcing profession.
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Copyright and Use Statement
This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to
the subject matter covered. It is provided with the understanding that the publisher is not
engaged in rendering legal or accounting services. If legal or accounting assistance is
required, the services of a competent professional in those fields should be sought.
Copyright 2007 International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP)
All Rights Reserved.
The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) is the global, standard-
setting organization and advocate for the outsourcing profession. Its members are managers
and executives from customer, provider, and advisory organizations involved in outsourcing
as a management practice and as an industry.
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Overview of Requirements for Becoming a
Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP)
To become a Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) an individual must be able to demon-
strate both the experience and knowledge needed to design, implement, and manage out-
sourcing initiatives with a high probability of achieving the organization's intended outcomes.
The experience and knowledge areas addressed by the certification cover the non-domain
specific activities common to outsourcing as a management practice irrespective of the indi-
vidual's role as a customer, provider, or advisor. In so doing, the certification creates an
experience and knowledge set common to and shared by all professionals in the field.
In addition to passing the COP Exam, individuals must complete, and have reviewed by a
certification committee of peers, an application that demonstrates mastery of all 10 cate-
gories of standards. A point system is used enabling the applicant to earn up to 15 points for
each of the 10 standard categories for a total of 150 points. At least 50 points (up to the tota
requirement of 150 points) must be experience-based. Up to 100 points can be earned by
demonstrating knowledge or through education.
Experienced-based points are earned by including with the application one or more project
descriptions where one or more of the standard categories have been demonstrated. In
addition, sign-off on the project descriptions is required from the executive sponsor of the
project (executive sponsor is someone you worked with on the project who can attest to your
work). The points are earned based on the following scheme:
- 5 pts: Successfully demonstrated category one time at one organization
- 10 pts: Successfully demonstrate category multiple times at one organization
- 15 pts: Successfully demonstrate category multiple times at multiple organizations
Knowledge- and Training-based points are earned through:
- 25 points for post-graduate degree within the field of business (i.e., MBA, MPA, JD
or international equivalent)
- 75 points for successfully completing the COP Master Class
- up to 25 points for courses/programs approved through IAOPs COP Bridge
Program
In total, a successful application demonstrates 150 total points, at least 50 of which are from
experience. Applications are reviewed and scored by the Certification Committee which canrequest amendment and/or resubmission of the application based upon their review.
Outsourcing Experience
At least 50 points (up to
the total requirement of
150 points) must be
experience-based.
Outsourcing Knowledge
Up to 100 points can be
earned by demonstrating
knowledge or through
education.
Certified Outsourcing
Professional (COP)
150 Points
+ =
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Documenting Outsourcing Experience
The key to efficiently completing the Experience section of the application is gaining a firm
understanding the depth and breadth of your experience in relation to the Standard
Categories. The Standard Categories are organized to cover outsourcing's end-to-end
process. Depending upon your role in the various organizations and projects for which you
are documenting experience, you may find that you have concentrated your time in certainareas. For example, if you are an executive who has spent a lot of time developing and
communicating outsourcing business requirements, selecting service providers, developing
financial analysis' and pricing outsourcing opportunities, and negotiating outsourcing
agreements, you may find that you will be concentrating most or all of your points on the four
standard categories that correspond to these experiences. Therefore your strategy will be to
document your experience for each of these Standard Categories for two to three companies
each, giving you around 60 points.
On the other hand, if you have been responsible for designing and managing your firm's
end-to-end outsourcing process, you may be able to document experience in each of the
Standard Categories. If so, you may be able to obtain close to 50 points (5 points for each of
the 10 Standard Categories) just for documenting your experience on one project. If you can
do the same for an additional project at the same company, you can obtain upwards to 100
points. If you can also do so for another company, you may even be able to accumulate
close to (or all of!) the 150 needed to become a COP.
Use the Experience Worksheet to assess your project experience.
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Experience Worksheet Part II
For each Standard category, place an "X" in the box of each project in which you feel you
have a high degree/adequate amount of experience. This tool will help you assess which
projects and standard categories will earn you the most points on the application. For more
details on each standard category, refer to the Outsourcing Professional Standards.
Please note that you can only take credit for your work on three projects for each StandardCategory, so therefore can only check off three Xs per row.
Standard Category Top Five Projects
1 2 3 4 5
Assessing Results
Add up the total number of Xs for all columns and multiply that number by 5 to get an idea of
how many points you will be able to obtain for Experience.
Total # of Xs _______ x 5 = _______
Keep in mind that this number will serve only as a baseline. When filling out the actual COP
application, you will have the opportunity to use more than five projects and may therefore
be able to earn more points. You may also find that you cannot demonstrate sufficient work
to qualify for a Standard Category initially identified above.
Standards for Defining and CommunicatingOutsourcing as a Management Practice
Standards for Developing and Managing anOrganization's End-to-End Process forOutsourcing
Standards for Integrating Outsourcing into an
Organization's Business Strategy
Standards for Creating and LeadingOutsourcing Project Teams
Standards for Developing and CommunicatingOutsourcing Business Requirements
Standards for Selecting Outsourcing ServiceProviders
Standards for Developing the Financial Analysis and Pricing an OutsourcingOpportunity
Standards for Developing and Negotiating the
Contract for an Outsourcing Agreement
Standards for Managing the Transition to anOutsourced Environment, IncludingOutsourcing's Impact on Employees andCommunities
Standards for Outsourcing Governance
Total Number of Xs in each column
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
__ __ __ __ __
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Knowledge and TrainingA maximum of 100 points can be earned by demonstrating knowledge or through
education/training.
25 points for post-graduate degree within the field of business
Degrees such as an MBA, MPA, JD and others with a business concentration or
focus will qualify, as will their global equivalents
75 points for successfully completing the COP Master Class
The Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Master Class is a 3-day program that
provides individuals already experienced and working in the field of outsourcing with
a structured, intensive training program based upon the Outsourcing Professional
Body of Knowledge (OPBOK). Individuals with solid general management skills,
practical, in-the-field, outsourcing experience, and who successfully complete this
program are generally fully prepared to meet the Certified Outsourcing Professional
(COP) requirements. The Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Master Class
is offered in selected cities throughout North America and elsewhere globally.
Up to 25 Points for approved COP Bridge courses/programs
IAOP has created a process for building a bridge between qualified programs and
the COP by approving programs to count as points towards COP certification
and/or recertification. Total point allotment is based upon a review of the programs
of IAOPs Outsourcing Professional Standards and Professional Skills as defined in
Appendix D of IAOPs Outsourcing Professional Body of Knowledge (OPBOK).
Once the candidate program is approved and points are allotted, the program will
be included in the Outsourcing Professional Course Catalog, enabling global partici-
pants to quickly and easily pinpoint sources of points.
A Note on The COP Examination
Though it does not have a point value, this 200 multiple choice question exam will
comprehensively test your knowledge and expertise on the Outsourcing
Professional Body of Knowledge (OPBOK) an Outsourcing Professional Standards,
developed by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) and
the Outsourcing Standards Board and is required. The exam is offered online and
the allotted time for the exam is 4 hours.
Knowledge and Training Assessment
Please indicate the number of points earned in each category, and provide the total for allcategories.
Total Points_____________
Post-graduate Degree 25 Points
COP Master Class 75 Points
COP Bridge Program up to 25 Points per course
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Where Do I Go From Here?
You should now have a more accurate idea of how many points you can earn through docu-
menting Experience and how many points you have already earned for Knowledge and
Training. How you decide to proceed will depend in great part on the number of Experience
points that you estimate you can earn.
Case A - If you project that you will earn less than 50 Experience points, you will want
to:
devise a plan to gain more experience in outsourcing. This may include taking on
more projects and responsibilities in areas in which you are less practiced.
enroll in the COP Master Class (75 points) to round out and enhance the depth of
your knowledge on the topic of outsourcing. Docment a post-grad degree if
applicable.
Case B - If you project that you will earn 75 Experience points, you will want to:
enroll in the COP Master Class (75 points) to round out and enhance the depth of
your knowledge on the topic of outsourcing.
Case C - If you project that you will earn almost all of your required 150 points
through Experience, you will want to:
document a post-grad degree/participate in a COP Bridge course/program
Further information on the Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Program isavailable on IAOP's website, www.outsourcingprofessional.org, by calling+1.845.452.0600 x104, or by [email protected].
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Phone: +1.845.452.0600
Fax: +1.845.452.6988
www.outsourcingprofessional.org
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