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Intercomp Global Services organizes migration business breakfast on September 8, 2009 in St. Petersburg.

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Most of us like to think we can drive a hard bargain, both in our personal and professional lives. And when it comes to negotiating a sophisticated, wide-ranging outsourcing contract in a time of widespread corporate cost-cutting, the ability to hammer out a good price could potentially make or break a career.

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Religion and business rarely mix well. This shows up in the encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI. The encyclical generally supports globalization, but criticizes western companies that outsource business to developing countries.

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Businesses are increasing their use of IT outsourcing in a bid to reduce their costs during the recession, research has found.

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Clarity is the foundation of success. You must know what you want before you can ask for it or achieve it yourself. This applies to successful outsourcing as well.

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How is your retailing business faring in this tough economy? Are you spending more on your IT department, just trying to keep up with burgeoning technologies, than on your merchandising and marketing departments?

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Being one of the most popular trends in modern market, IT offshoring and software development outsourcing helps businesses to benefit from high quality services, with minimum cost and time spending, also cutting down a very large part of the project management efforts.

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Whether you overhear a conversation about outsourcing or you join in such a conversation, the underlying assumption is that the outsourced workforce originates from India. This is for good reason.

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There’s been a lot of talk lately about what outsourcing involves, for companies who use this method as a means to cut costs over some branches, or try to improve quality or production over other branches.

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Outsourcing is an extremely common practice in today’s cost-conscious environment. Outsourcing occurs when you subcontract a particular task or project to a company that specializes in that task rather than employing people in your company to complete the task or project.

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