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Outsourcing Journal March 2001

 


Outsourcing in Uncertain Times: Is the economy cooling off or getting ready to heat up? Outsourcing helps companies through uncertain times.


Making Choices: All companies have to make decisions where to allocate time, people and money and then outsource the rest. Peter Bendor-Samuel discusses the best choices.

If the Shoe Fits: Building for Future Competition and Growth

The Future of Contract Manufacturing

Fly Like an Eagle: Gain Power for Innovation by Outsourcing

You Can't Be Good At Everything: You can't be good at everything. Outsourcing allows experts to handle context processes faster, better and cheaper than you can.


The Reasonings of CEOs and CIOs: CEOs and CIOs are "on trial" nearly every day. Their decisions are so strategic to the success of their organizations that a wrong decision will send them to the unemployment line.


PricewaterhouseCoopers: David Narrow of PwC charts the future of finance and accounting outsourcing. His "napkin chart" is a road map to the future.


From Hamstrung to Power: New Directions for Outsourcing in Italy: No longer at siesta regarding business strategies, Italy is waking to the world of outsourcing.


Taking the Chaos Out of Government Outsourcing: As the practice of outsourcing continues to grow and become more refined, government is finally starting to get the message about how to best use it.

Virginia COMPETEs for the Common Good: The Commonwealth of Virginia Legislature shows vision and adaptibility by creating Competition Council--a resource center for government outsourcing.


Supply Chain Management: Nestle is Quick to Adopt EProcurement: Nestle now uses it supply chain management as a competitive advantage after it discovered its customers' satisfaction --or dissatisfaction -- is linked to SCM performance.


Wireless: To Be or Not To Be: Thinking about adopting wireless technology? Learn about a high-quality, impermanent solution to entering this new gateway to the Internet.

How to Minimize Risks When Entering the Wireless World


Wendell Jones, Outsourcing Center Analyst

Leonard White, Everest Group


Planning for an Outsourcing Evaluation: The Key First Phase


In the Pink: ASPs in Europe: The ASP market is growing in Europe...but far differently from the ASP market in America.


ASPs Hit the Wireless Bull's Eye: Want to go to market with wireless technology ahead of your competitors but you don't have the funding to invest in it? The solution is simple: try a wASP.


CRM Becomes A Star At ENSTAR: A Lone Star ASP plays the Lone Ranger to protect its buyers from evil on the Internet.

 


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