Consider the CEO who proverb

 Consider the CEO who refuses to outsource, believing - as does Mr. Dobbs - this hurts America. His competitor, however, wants to increase profits. When he can, he lowers costs by "outsourcing," using the savings to put back into his business. The CEO who refused to outsource now must explain to his finicky customers why he intends to charge them more.
  Larry Elder

 These cost savings vary significantly by offshore location. Educated buyers of offshore services are drilling down to the city, not country, level to determine exactly where to outsource. Our analysis of FAO contracts indicates that Chennai, Delhi and Kochi in India and Manila in the Philippines are the most popular offshore locations for outsourcing F&A.

 A number of factors have combined to make outsourcing one of the fastest growing federal market segments over the past few years. In a time of war, a deficit, and tightening federal budgets, Input expects the federal IT outsourcing to remain one of the healthiest federal markets. Generally speaking, the business challenges and market factors driving the decision to outsource are similar between the private and public sectors. Most often, outsourcing is prompted by the need to supplement internal technical resources, reduce cost, infuse new technology, or standardize and streamline operations.

 Outsourcing is a very big concern to the pilots of American Airlines. We don't want to see the company try and outsource the jobs to the lowest bidder,

 Outsourcing is a very big concern to the pilots of American Airlines. We don't want to see the company try and outsource the jobs to the lowest bidder.

 The driver for all industries looking to outsource the movement of their goods is the need to reduce costs in order to increase profitability. Employing an expert to maintain various stages of its logistical supply chain allows a company to focus on its core competencies and 'stick to the knitting'.

 When you take a look at hosted services, you are taking the call system off the customer's premises and putting it into the data center. One issue is that when you outsource, then it is out of your control. If it needs to be close to you, outsourcing it is not going to work.

 When small and mid-size businesses outsource work, it allows them to focus more on their core competencies. In many cases, this approach to outsourcing is a smart way for businesses to add value to their operations.

 Across the board, the times we've seen dissatisfaction and disappointment in any outsourcing scenario typically has to do with the client organization being unclear as to what exactly they are hoping to have done and how they will measure their success. If you outsource any particular department within your company and it's a mess, you'll just end up with an outsourced mess.

 Whatever you don't outsource, you'd better be great at, ... Before we're through, you might be the only 'employee' left in your business.

 My gut tells me he doesn't really care about the nitty-gritty of politics. It's just not what his interest is. But guess what? In government, there's politics. So you don't get a pass [to] say, 'I gave it to somebody else.' He outsourced it, which is one of the reasons I'm against outsourcing. You're not allowed to outsource your politics.

 We looked at the option of implementing Email Management System ourselves - the benefits vs. the costs - and it made a lot more sense to me at that stage to outsource.

 We're empowering our customers with a complete suite of tools to easily manage their survey project in-house. They can administer the entire process from their desktop, from creation and implementation through data collection and in-depth analysis. Customers may also choose to outsource certain steps to us, leveraging our capabilities and expertise.

 What I see AOL trying to do now is outsource a program that has been expensive for it to maintain. It also is attempting to monetize the relationship with senders, which I view as a business decision.

 We are very pleased with the success of our pre-painted steel business. Customers continue to reward us with recurring business as a result of the quality of our products and the shorter order cycle time relative to competitor supply chains. Our pre-painted customers also benefit from reduced logistical, administrative, and inventory carrying costs as a result of our simplification of a generally fragmented supply chain. We are the only steel mill in North America to directly offer painted steels.


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