How to Choose a Cloud Delivery Partner: 7 Questions Every MSP Should Ask
This guide gives you seven specific questions to ask any cloud delivery partner before you commit. Each question is designed to surface how they actually operate, not how they present themselves in a sales call.
Why MSP Delivery Partnerships Fail in 2026 — and Who Pays the Price
The failure pattern is predictable. A channel partner wins a contract. Internal capacity does not cover the scope. They bring in a delivery vendor — a common MSP staff augmentation approach — and the vendor provides CVs within 48 hours. Three months later, the client is frustrated, delivery is behind, and the channel partner is managing the fallout alone, without any support from the vendor that placed the engineer.
This is not a rare scenario. In 2026, 26% of MSPs say they do not have enough staff to service their existing clients, and 22% cannot find skilled talent to offer new services at all. The gap between winning work and delivering it has never been wider — and the vendors who fill that gap with CVs rather than accountability are making it worse.
In our experience working with channel partners across the US, EU, and APAC, delivery partnership failures come down to three recurring causes:
- The vendor took no accountability for outcomes — only for filling headcount
- Engineers were not structured to ramp quickly on the client’s environment and cadence
- The channel partner had no visibility into progress until something had already gone wrong
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How to Evaluate Pre-Vetted Cloud Engineers and Delivery Partners: 7 Questions
01
Do you ever work directly with end clients?
🚩 Red flag answer
✅ What good looks like
What is your average time from shortlist request to engineer onboarding?
🚩 Red flag answer
✅ What good looks like
What does your engineer vetting process specifically assess?
🚩 Red flag answer
✅ What good looks like
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Who is accountable for delivery outcomes — your firm or the engineer?
🚩 Red flag answer
✅ What good looks like
Can you scale a team up or down without restarting the sourcing process?
🚩 Red flag answer
✅ What good looks like
What time-zone coverage do your engineers provide for our clients?
🚩 Red flag answer
✅ What good looks like
Time-zone alignment documented for every placement. US, EU, and APAC coverage available. Contractual guarantee, not best effort.Sample evaluation report with dimension-by-dimension scoring available within 24 hours. Minimum score of 80 across all three dimensions to qualify.
What does your partner programme formally offer — and at what levels?
🚩 Red flag answer
✅ What good looks like
The SLA-Backed Delivery Scorecard — Rate Your Current or Prospective Partner
Score each question 1, 2, or 3 based on the answer you receive. A total score of 17 or above indicates a delivery partner worth committing to. Below 14 — keep searching.
| # | Question | 1 — Weak | 2 — Acceptable | 3 — Strong |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Partner-only policy? | Goes direct sometimes | Mostly partner-led | Strict documented policy |
| 02 | Mobilisation speed? | 4–6 weeks or more | 2–3 weeks | 72hrs shortlist + 14 days |
| 03 | Vetting depth? | CVs only | Technical interview | 3-dimension score, 80+ min |
| 04 | Delivery accountability? | Disappears post-hire | Monthly check-in | Named Delivery Manager |
| 05 | Squad scalability? | Per-engineer only | Can add slowly | Squad model, 72hr ramp |
| 06 | Time-zone alignment? | Not managed | Best effort | Contractual guarantee |
| 07 | Partner programme? | None | Ad hoc perks | Formal tiers + cashback |
🔴 Below 14
Keep searching
🟡 14–16
Proceed with conditions
🟢 17–21
Partner worth investing in
What Good Looks Like — The Neural-Certified Standard
- Partner-only — we never go direct. Non-circumvention is contractual in every agreement we sign.
- Shortlist in 72–96 hours. Engineer onboarded and contributing in 14 days or less.
- Neural Index vetting — every engineer scored across Technical Mastery, Communication Fit, and Delivery Readiness. Minimum 80 across all three to become Neural-Certified.
- Named Delivery Manager on every engagement. Weekly status reports. Defined SLA. Clear escalation path from day one.
- Squad-based capacity — ramp up or down within 72 hours across Cloud, Data, DevOps, AI, and Managed IT.
- Time-zone aligned coverage across US, EU, and APAC — documented and contractual.
- Neural Alliance partner programme — three tiers with Partner Points cashback, priority shortlisting, and Shadow CTO support at senior tiers.
Choosing the right cloud delivery partner is not complicated — but it requires asking the right questions before you sign, not after the project has slipped. Use this scoring framework before your next delivery partner conversation. If they score 17 or above — they are worth investing in. If they cannot answer three or more clearly — keep searching.




