Nov
9
Outsourcing Philippines – Hollywood Outsourcing
November 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Hollywood movie production expand to outsourcing companies, based in Cebu City-Philippines, seeking the able assistance and expertise of Cebuano artists.
Cebuano graphic artists contributed the conceptualization designs for Hollywood box-office hits such as Rambo, Spiderman, Iron Man, Saw IV and many more hit movies in the US.
With its growing pool of talented graphic artists, Cebu has the potential to attract the multi-billion-dollar Hollywood outsourcing market.
Nov
7
Outsourcing News Round Up
November 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Outsourcing Issues and News.
Here is your weekly dose of professional business news and information on business process outsourcing (BPO) and information technology (IT) outsourcing, searched and summarized by Outsourcing Opinions from the world business news agencies and major resource sites.
Nov
6
What’s New with Public Sector Outsourcing
November 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Public sector outsourcing is the outsourcing of front office and/or back office functions of public offices or agencies like that in City Hall. MOst often the IT departments and requirements of these government offices are often outsourced.
More than 7 years ago, Tom Field writes how government outsourcing, modern and cutting-edge it might seem then, could still be in its experimental stage. He uses the fiasco of the San Diego county’s wholesale IT outsourcing of local and state government functions as the exemplerary case study. Read more here
Fast forward to today, Stephanie Overby discusses the progress public sector outsourcing has achieved so far. Nowadays, outsourcing government functions are a viable strategy but don’t bet on it getting outsourced off-shore, yet. Read more on Miss Overby’s report here
Nov
5
World Bank says Philippines’ Future is Bright
November 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment
The World Bank changes its forecast of a 0.5 percent contraction for the Philippines’ economy this 2009 and set its new projection to a 1.4 percent growth, acknowledging that the Philippines proves as more resilient in the global financial crisis than earlier estimated.
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