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The Importance of Governance in Outsoursing

Governance defines the roles and responsibilities of both parties related to the management and delivery of outsourced services.

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Businesses spending 13 per cent more on outsourcing than a year ago

IT and business process outsourcing is shaking off the recession, according to the latest data from TPI, the outsourcing consultant.

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According to Danny Ertel’s article on Outsource Magazine, outsourcing relationships are crucial to getting business done.

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Why IT outsourcing deals are getting smaller

The total contract value of outsourcing agreements signed during the first half of 2011 dropped roughly 20 percent compared to the same period last year, according to outsourcing consultancy TPI.

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It is no doubt that outsourcing has become the driving force behind the success of many companies in today’s economy. The main reason for this is the fact that outsourcing can save you a significant amount of time and money.

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As captive centers become an increasingly important part of offshore work, sourcing and vendor management professionals must work with the rest of IT to showcase the benefits of a hybrid approach.

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Outsourcing is a common business strategy. Organizations outsource functions, activities, decisions and responsibility to external suppliers.

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You want a provider with expertise in your industry, a deep understanding of your processes and a proven track record of superior delivery.

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The word “outsourcing” doesn’t have a very good reputation, and I think it’s mostly because there’s a misconception about what outsourcing means.

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According to TPI, outsourcing marked contracted by 18% to US US$16.4 billion in the second quarter, which is 21% lower than in Q1.The main reason – drop in the number of large contracts.

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