Planning for outsourcing and not yet decided. Being a retailer what are you waiting for?
Retailers are no strangers to outsourcing. (…)
As per the Bush administration and private-sector representatives, companies could now have considerable amounts of time and money if they outsourced their HR services to either the private sector or another agency. (…)
Some say job migration and outsourcing is political stuff. Some are of the opinion that it creates job, while others feel that it is a result of globalization. (…)
President George Bush announces a plan to outsource poverty. I don't don't know what was your reaction when you first heard it, but as far as I am concerned, it is just an escapist view. (…)
As you can see, competition in the market is climbing newer heights daily. In this cut-throat competitive market of offshore outsourcing, you can not survive if you are singularly skilled. (…)
I've always felt that it is going to be difficult for any country to catch up with India in the business of outsourcing. A recent study reaffirms my faith. (…)
You can find a major shift in the attitude of big players regarding formalization of outsourcing contracts. The size of outsourcing contracts has steadily dropped for the past two years. (…)
I always thought profit was the sole motivator of outsourcing. But a recent study proves that I was not entirely right. (…)
Outsource solutions of multinationals will now be available in Malaysia now on. (…)
I find the feats attained by the Indian outsourcing industry truly inspiring. (…)
The executive plans to outsource everything. But, what happens to the employees? (…)
Did you think the whole process of outsourcing doesn't have much glitches except for those funny accents? Think again. (…)
If you are looking for a place where you can opt for outsource solution then no need to wait more. You have a solution in your hand. (…)
I felt surprised when I heard that now banks will also bank on outsourcing for cost reduction. (…)