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Outsourcing
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Build IT and They Shall Come... Digital Divide Education
If you haven't heard or read about the outsourcing trend,
argument, discussion, fervor, whatever your side of it may
be - especially the digital bridges of gold-pressed latnum
being built in India, China and other places outside our
backyard; then you need to Google-it or Yahoo to your
heart's satisfaction and move out from the cave of silence
you've been in lately.
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Sourcing Office Furniture In China is Good Strategy for Office Distributors
Sourcing new office products in China may not be as easy as getting your main supply from just around the corner. However, it seems that for small companies looking to have the lead on the competition in this day and age, a company would need to plan on a strategy involving sourcing product in China. Cost pressure is a reason that many American distributors are turning to the international suppliers who offer the lowest cost in labor, a major cost in any manufacturing project.
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IT Outsourcing- Myths and Facts
Outsourcing and Offshoring may be a sound option for companies that are trying to cut cost. The returns are high and so are the risks. Here are some bare essentials you need to know before deliberating and exploring.
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Build or Buy? The Ultimate Question
Many companies ponder the question. Should we build or buy? The answer may seem obvious to anyone who has already asked the question; but to those who are traveling down this road the first time, it's a decision that can mean the difference between success and failure.
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Egypt Marches as Next Offshore Outsourcing Hot-Spot
Egypt is heading towards the next offshore outsourcing hot-spot of the world; it claims that the skill of foreign language and low-cost labor rates are compatible to the world, puts them in a firm and strong positions, to give competition to country like India and other Eastern Europe.
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Moving Out: Outsourcing is Here to Stay
In today’s climate of business, CEOs and executives are cautiously optimistic about the economy and their company’s future growth. They realize that they still need to market to drive profitable growth and increase the company’s value, but the financial strings are being tightened. However, there is a clear growing trend for companies, regardless of size and industry, to outsource (or a term used not to long ago sub-contracting) an element of their business. Why does this trend continue to grow, and how do executives assess their needs? Outsourcing is not a passing fad, but clearly a paradigm shift that can change a business model for the better.
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Research on Outsourcing Is Needed
Some students in business and economic classes at major Colleges and Universities are doing research on outsourcing. Very smart thing to study indeed. Outsourcing is not a bad thing as many Unions believe.
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