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Author Heywood, J., author

Title Outsourcing Dilemma: The Search for Competitiveness, The / Heywood, J
Edition 1st edition
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Pearson, 2001

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Description 1 online resource (224 pages)
Summary Outsourcing of some business functions pre-dates the technological revolution of the latter part of the 20th century. Nevertheless, 99 percent of outsourcing would not be logical or necessary if it were not for the constantly changing and improving technology. Despite the circumstances, most organizations are left with no alternative but to keep trying to improve their systems. They then have two basic alternatives. They can either do it in-house by buying the necessary equipment, software, and external help, or they can externalize the function completely by taking one of the outsourcing routes. Research undertaken into project failure rates at the beginning of 2000 has provided the author with a unique insight into the real level of success obtained from choosing either internal or external solutions to the competitive problem. The Outsourcing Dilemma presents the arguments for and against outsourcing and suggests ways in which the enormous problems of maintaining competitiveness might be approached. The book examines: the changing times that have brought about the need to be competitive in all functions the various internal solutions to the problem of maintaining competitiveness the advantages and disadvantages of the external solution of outsourcing the extent to which outsourcing is being practiced and the functions being outsourced the growing range of alternatives to full outsourcing a range of factors that potential clients should know about outsourcing providers factors to consider when choosing an outsourcing service provider alternative options toward achieving lasting competitiveness The Outsourcing Dilemma includes controversial case studies highlighting the advantages and potential pitfalls of outsourcing, and a revolutionary long-term competitiveness option - "Business Satellites" - that does not require short-term dramatic change, expense, and disruption. Competitive advantage is a choice. Who are you going to entrust it to?
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Notes Online resource; Title from title page (viewed September 11, 2001)
Subject Contracting out.
Competition.
Competition
Contracting out
Form Electronic book
Author O'Reilly for Higher Education (Firm), distributor.
Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
ISBN 9780130351319
0130351318