In Pursuit of Accountability | Article
Faced with information services (IS) budgets that have become moving targets, top executives now are asking for more accountability in how those investments are measured.
Faced with information services (IS) budgets that have become moving targets, top executives now are asking for more accountability in how those investments are measured.
Service Net, LLC is an outsourcing vendor, using collaborative software to provide client server solutions for customers. Now the company is walking the philosophy they’ve been talking by also becoming an outsourcing customer.
The world is a different place now, creating a business environment driven by real time operations and an increased sensitivity to activities in the global marketplace. Companies are reaching beyond their former geographic limitations to explore new challenges and opportunities.
International Outsourcing: Outsourcing: The First Option–Customers considering a move into the international marketplace should rank outsourcing as their number one option to support that growth. That bold statement sums up industry analyst Michael Corbett’s view of the role of outsourcing in the booming global marketplace.
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) is paving the way for leading companies to compete globally and increase profitability into the new millennium.
On January 1, 1999, eleven member countries of the European Union (EU) will adopt the Euro as their common currency. This move has complex implications for outsourcing in Europe. It will affect existing and new contracts and, more fundamentally, have an impact on the market structure.
International Outsourcing: One of the most important considerations for companies moving into international operations is understanding the conditions in the market they’re entering. That understanding, coupled with some flexibility, can set the stage for enthusiastic acceptance.