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Post by kramer on May 4, 2009 8:07:26 GMT -6
Just saw this for the first time this morning and thought that this would be a great place to post it. theblackbookofoutsourcing.com/resourceslinks.htmI haven't really read it yet but it contains information on outsourcing. I apologize if this has already been posted here. Kramer
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Post by jeffolie on May 4, 2009 9:37:12 GMT -6
This is wrong.
The book and site are instuctions on how to develop and execute outsourcing.
Here is a review as posted on Amazon:
A 'must read' for serious companies considering outsourcing. Outsourcing is a $6 trillion global industry and is a hot topic not only in business but in the daily papers, where workers displaced complain and employers saving money face the pros and cons of outsourcing. Several books have appeared on the topic, but THE BLACK BOOK OF OUTSOURCING: HOW TO MANAGE THE CHANGES, CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES differs in several ways. It's written by a team of experts on the topic who's been coaching executives on outsourcing practices for over a decade, it explains the values - when conducted properly - of outsourcing, and it tells how to identify the right partners and fine-tune outsourcing relationships. It speaks to the user - not in theoretical or highly technical jargon as most the other outsourcing books available want to do. Full of actionable plans and items. Its like a consulting engagement in a book at a very affordable price. Go for this one if you're shopping for an outsourcing book. Trust me, its that much better.
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Post by kramer on May 4, 2009 21:52:14 GMT -6
This is wrong. The book and site are instuctions on how to develop and execute outsourcing. Here is a review as posted on Amazon: A 'must read' for serious companies considering outsourcing. Outsourcing is a $6 trillion global industry and is a hot topic not only in business but in the daily papers, where workers displaced complain and employers saving money face the pros and cons of outsourcing. Several books have appeared on the topic, but THE BLACK BOOK OF OUTSOURCING: HOW TO MANAGE THE CHANGES, CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES differs in several ways. It's written by a team of experts on the topic who's been coaching executives on outsourcing practices for over a decade, it explains the values - when conducted properly - of outsourcing, and it tells how to identify the right partners and fine-tune outsourcing relationships. It speaks to the user - not in theoretical or highly technical jargon as most the other outsourcing books available want to do. Full of actionable plans and items. Its like a consulting engagement in a book at a very affordable price. Go for this one if you're shopping for an outsourcing book. Trust me, its that much better. I agree. I'm interested in the green jobs part. I want to see if green jobs are being created here or are being outsourced. Since this is an outsourcing site, I'm guessing that these green jobs will be outsourced green jobs which goes against what we've been told as far as green jobs for Americans.
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Post by graybeard on May 5, 2009 7:34:04 GMT -6
The only green jobs in America are cutting lawns.
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Post by judes on May 5, 2009 9:50:04 GMT -6
If the corporate crooks find it to their benefit to make car parts, cars, computers, and just about everything else under the sun in any country other than the US, why wouldn't they feel the same about windmills?
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