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The must-read summary of Michael Corbett's book: "The Outsourcing Revolution: Why It Makes Sense and How to Do It Right".

This complete summary of the ideas from Michael Corbett's book "The Outsourcing Revolution" deals with a highly controversial topic. Outsourcing tends to get blamed whenever jobs move from one country to another. However, outsourcing is currently a $6 trillion global industry, and within the next decade will grow appreciably as more and more organisations transform their operations to take advantage of everything outsourcing offers. In his book, the author explains how outsourcing helps make companies more productive and more competitive in the global marketplace and provides benefits for your business that should not be ignored. This summary is a must-read for anyone who wants to know more about the outsourcing process that will shape the world of tomorrow.

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To learn more, read "The Outsourcing Revolution" and discover the benefits of outsourcing and why you shouldn't ignore it.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 28, 2014
ISBN9782511020203
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