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Outsourcing Performance Management for SMEs in Senegal

Hand your team's KPI tracking and performance execution to a Dakar-based partner. What outsourced performance management includes, what it costs, and when it beats hiring.

By Mame Michele Laye DiopFondatrice & Directrice Générale, SBCGrow
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The dashboard that nobody opens

Most Senegalese SMEs do not have a measurement problem. They have an execution problem. The spreadsheet exists. The dashboard was built — maybe by a consultant, maybe by a motivated manager. For three weeks it gets updated. Then a busy month arrives, the weekly review slips, and within a quarter the whole thing is abandoned. The KPIs are still defined; nobody is running them.

This is the gap that outsourced performance management fills. Instead of buying advice you then have to execute yourself, you hand the ongoing work — defining the right indicators, updating them, running the weekly cadence, and coaching managers — to a partner whose only job is to keep it alive.

What "outsourced performance management" actually means

When a director hears "performance management," they usually picture one of two things they have already tried and found wanting. Outsourcing is a third option, and the difference is the point.

It is not hiring an internal performance manager. A full-time hire in Dakar means a salary, payroll charges, recruitment risk, and months before they are productive — a heavy commitment for an SME that needs the function but not yet a full headcount.

It is not a traditional consulting engagement. A classic cabinet delivers a diagnostic, a slide deck, and recommendations, then leaves. The thinking is done; the doing is still yours. Six months later the binder is on a shelf and nothing has changed on the ground.

Outsourced performance management is the execution layer between those two. A partner owns the recurring operational work — week in, week out — for a fraction of a full-time cost and with none of the recruitment risk. You get the function without building the department.

What is included

A serious outsourced engagement is not a monthly report emailed to you. It is operational ownership of the performance loop:

  • KPI definitionchoosing the handful of indicators that actually predict results for your business, not vanity numbers. (If you are unsure which, start with our guide to the essential KPIs for Senegalese SMEs.)
  • Data collection and dashboard operationskeeping the numbers current so decisions rest on today's reality, not last quarter's.
  • The weekly review cadencethe single most important and most-often-skipped habit. A short, structured weekly meeting where the numbers are read and actions are assigned.
  • Manager coachingequipping your team leads to use the numbers to manage, so the discipline survives even when we step back.

The deliverable is not a document. It is a rhythm that keeps running.

What does it cost?

This is the question every director asks first, and the honest answer is a range, because outsourced performance management is priced on scope, not on a fixed sticker. What moves the price:

  • Number of teams and indicators trackedone sales team is very different from coordinating five departments.
  • State of your starting dataclean, accessible numbers cost less to operate than data scattered across notebooks and disconnected tools.
  • Cadence and depth of coachinga light monthly touch versus a hands-on weekly partnership.

As a rule of thumb, outsourcing the function costs a fraction of a full-time performance manager's loaded salary — and unlike a one-off consulting project, you pay for an outcome that keeps running rather than a report that stops the day it is delivered. Rather than guess, the practical step is a scoped quote: tell us your team size and what you want measured, and we return a fixed monthly figure within 48 hours.

Internal hire vs. consulting project vs. outsourcing

| | Internal hire | Consulting project | Outsourced (SBCGrow) |

|---|---|---|---|

| Up-front cost | High (salary + charges) | Medium (one-off fee) | Low (monthly) |

| Time to value | Months | Weeks, then it stops | Days, and it continues |

| Who does the work | You | You (after they leave) | The partner |

| Recruitment risk | Yes | No | No |

| Survives after the engagement | If they stay | Rarely | Built to, via coaching |

Why a Dakar-based partner

Performance management is not a document you can offshore to a generic call centre. It depends on weekly contact, on understanding how Senegalese SMEs actually operate, and on a partner who knows the local regulatory context — including how data is handled under the CDP framework. A Dakar-based partner shares your time zone, your business language, and your market reality. The weekly review only works if the person running it is genuinely close to your team.

That proximity is also why we keep the engagement honest: if the numbers are not improving, you see it in the weekly cadence, not in a flattering quarterly slide.

Frequently asked questions

How is this different from just hiring a consultant? A consultant advises, then leaves. We run the function on an ongoing basis — the weekly cadence, the dashboard, the coaching — so the change actually takes hold instead of stalling after the recommendations are delivered.

How long before we see results? The operating rhythm starts within days. Visible performance improvement typically follows the first full quarter, once the weekly cadence has had time to compound.

Do we lose control of our data? No. The numbers stay yours; we operate the loop and keep everything compliant with the Senegalese data-protection law (CDP). You can take the function back in-house at any time — and because we coach your managers, you would not be starting from zero.

Is our company too small for this? If you have at least one team whose output you care about measuring, you are not too small. Outsourcing exists precisely so SMEs can have the function before they can justify a full-time hire.

How to move forward

If you have a dashboard nobody opens, the problem is not the dashboard — it is that no one owns the rhythm of using it. That is exactly what we take off your plate.

Start with a free 30-minute performance diagnostic. Tell us your team size and what you want to measure, and we will return a scoped monthly quote within 48 hours. Explore the full performance management service, or read why most internal systems quietly fail in our breakdown of the signs your performance system is failing.

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