Oct
21
Outsourcing – Keep Building Bridges
October 21, 2008 | 9 Comments
The bridge.
More than just a convenience of conveyance. More than a product of human ingenuity and endeavor. It is a testament of humanity’s ability to overcome obstacles be it a stream, a river, a gorge or even a sea. It also symbolizes the human need to connect to each other, to travel and for the benefit of this article, to trade.
Oct
20
Outsourcing – Fine Tuning the Machine
October 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Having trouble with your business relationship with your outsourcer? Service results fail to reach your expectations? Turn things around for the better by repairing and tuning up your outsourcing contracts.
Oct
16
Outsourcing – Putting the Reins on Attrition
October 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment
In an earlier Outsourcing Opinions article, Outsourcing: People Matters, it was reported that the employee attrition rate in India’s business processing industry is the highest at 23.5 percent when compared to other industries.
But recent figures show that the high figure appears to have dropped down to 20 percent, and in the coming quarters, industry insiders foresee a chance for the rate to drop lower.
Oct
14
Outsourcing – Fear Pressure
October 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Who is afraid of the worldwide economic meltdown? Please roll your eyes up to a petrified white.
Myself, I do not feel so much affected by what is happening in the news regarding the credit crunch (I don’t own a credit card and have never taken out a loan) and of the fluctuating stock values (I don’t put much stock in “stocks”). Though I do care about the prices in those regular commodities such as food and utilities, I’ve learned to manage with less and value the simple life.
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