Nov
20
Outsourcing – Cost saving Secrets
November 20, 2009 | 1 Comment
CIO.com’s Stephanie Overby writes most IT companies are capable of doing their the IT/BPO services procurement process, in-house. Furthermore, with the rising fees of outsourcing consultancy, such do-it-yourself (DIY) outsourcing can pay off in a more flexible contract or a stronger relationship with the service provider.
Here are 10 cost-saving secrets that one can do during the services procument process:
- Say No to Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt(FUD)
- Focus on the business case
- Use consultants selectively
- Take advantage of new tools
- Locate and leverage in-house experts
- Embrace hard times
- Consult counsel judiciously
- Exploit your vendor
- “Google” it
- Be selective
Learn more about these cost-saving tips here
Nov
19
Outsourcing – Cebu BPO Updates
November 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Cebu, Philippines is the premier BPO off-shore destination, whose facilities, services and human resources are prized by clients from around the world, from Japan to the United States, across the Atlantic, the United Kingdom and the European continent.
Learn more on the the continuous growth of businesses, especially updates on the upsurge of Business Process Outsourcing companies housed here in Cebu.
Nov
18
Outsourcing – Expectations for Asia Pacific IT
November 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Last January 2009, global information and communications technology (ICT) research firm XMG reported 10 key predictions about the conditions and roles of the Asia Pacific’s ICT, particularly in regards to the world economic recovery as the research firm believes that off-shoring ICT is the essential catalyst towards better business efficiency and reduction costs for enterprises.
XMG’s 10 key predictions were:
Nov
17
Outsourcing – Plugging in to Asia for Recovery
November 17, 2009 | 1 Comment
The world’s businesses and economy are plugging in to Asia and its emerging economies as a prime source of potential to recover from the persistent effects of the global financial crisis.
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