The changing landscape of outsourcing
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An attempt is made to explore some of the reasons behind the transformation of the outsourcing industry. It also provides information to help employers identify and meet their organization's needs within the changing outsourcing landscape and it has evolved to give employers more choice and increasingly services.
Publication Name: Benefits Quarterly
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 8756-1263
Year: 2003
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How to build your business case for outsourcing
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A solid case is made out for business outsourcing, which has become a powerful tool for organizations seeking to save money, enhance service and focus on core competencies. The highlights of outsourcing are cost saving to the employer and a confident and secure workforce.
Publication Name: Benefits Quarterly
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 8756-1263
Year: 2003
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Beyond performance standards: how to get the most from your outsourcing relationship
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Tactics, tools and processes are some of the recommended actions for developing rewarding vendor partnerships. Meeting or exceeding employer expectations is the key to successful outsourcing partnerships.
Publication Name: Benefits Quarterly
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 8756-1263
Year: 2003
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