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June 2009 Print Edition
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Outsourcers urged to rethink business strategies
February 18, 2009
The full impact of the economic slowdown will be felt by the outsourcing industry in the coming year or two. And outsourcers must be quick enough to react to developing conditions and rethink business strategies if they are to maintain growth in the face of a slowing global economy.
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India's outsourcing revenue will grow more slowly
February 17, 2009
BANGALORE- India's outsourcing revenue is likely to grow more slowly in the Indian fiscal year to March 31 as a result of the global economic downturn, according to a local trade body
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Top Three Outsourcing Initiatives for 2009
February 17, 2009
FRAMINGHAM- It is not a stretch to presume most people were happy to see 2008 come to an end, yet most analysts and experts predict 2009 is going to be worse. As we stumble into the New Year, executives are challenged with the cyclical routines of planning, budgeting, forecasting, and so forth. It is hard enough to do these tasks in normal times, but it becomes a nightmare in the uncertain economic environment we live in now, but outsourcing can help.
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Is the economy impacting outsourcing relationships
January 21, 2009
TORONTO - While there are opportunities in outsourcing and offshoring to businesses under pressure to cut costs and stretch slimmed-down budgets, that opportunity is accompanied by an additional level of complexity, said a PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP executive.
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NOA launches outsourcing qualifications
December 09, 2008
LONDON - The National Outsourcing Association has launched new qualifications in outsourcing, available at several levels up to a masters degree.
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Downturn drives agile outsourcing demands
November 26, 2008
LONDON - Outsourcers will have to be more agile to survive, while organisations employing outsourcers will may need contingency plans for the insolvency of their supplier, industry experts have earned.
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Outsourcing vendor to move 'higher-level' IT jobs offshore
November 13, 2008
FRAMINGHAM - IT workers and managers who believe their jobs are too high-level to be sent overseas may want to look at Affiliated Computer Services Inc.'s plan to boost its offshore outsourcing operations by moving "more complex, higher paying" jobs to countries outside the U.S.
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