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February 19th, 2008

Outsourcing links for February

Posted by Phil Fersht @ 4:29 pm

Categories: Business Process Outsourcing, Human Resources Outsourcing, IT Outsourcing / IT Services, Infrastructure Management Outsourcing, Outsourcing & Politics, Outsourcing Locations, The Future of Outsourcing

Tags: Human Resources, Value, Outsourcing, Government, Strategy, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Management, Phil Fersht

Will China’s Internet purges inhibit their knowledge services industry? :  Interesting commentary on the fact that the Chinese government is working extremely hard to increase its level of censorship and keep the Chinese Internet-world sectioned off from the rest of the world.

Human Resources Outsourcing: Where’s the Value? :  Great insights on the purpose and value firms have experienced outsourcing their Human Resources function.

The NASSCOM 2008 Diaries: More Fog on the WindshieldAMR Research’s legend, Bruce Richardson, on his experiences and takeaways from the recent NASSCOM event in India.

Renewal Strategies for ITO Relationships : Peter Allen, TPI’s thought-leader on all things outsourcing comes up with some interesting strategies for firms looking to get more value from renewing their relationships with their IT outsourcing provider.

Phil Fersht is an acknowledged and well-recognized industry analyst and advisor across Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and IT services worldwide. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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