Given the poor track record of success for long-term, large-scale outsourcing agreements, it is no wonder that a growing number of organizations are seriously considering taking a new path for their sourcing strategies. Rather than give up on the idea of outsourcing entirely, many organizations are adopting a more selective, or "out-tasking," approach aimed at downsizing the scope of their third-party agreements in order to increase the likelihood of their success.
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Out-Tasking As an Alternative to Traditional Outsourcing
Posted August 23, 2006 | Leadership | Leadership |
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