Outsourcing White Papers

Top Offshore Outsourcing Trends to Watch in 2009

Overview At the Summit TEAM International was represented by Joe Chiovarou, VP of Business Development. One of the most important outcomes that one gained from the Summit is a better understanding of the top offshore outsourcing trends to watch in 2009. During the Summit Joe Chiovarou had a chance to collect and validate information among the most reliable and knowledgeable market analysis professionals and came to the conclusion that the following trends are most likely to catch on in the next few months: enhanced nearshoring, reliance on smaller deals, importance of professional expertise, enhanced competition and enhanced social responsibility.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherTEAM International File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJanuary 2009
FormatWhite Papers   
Topics

True Convergence Demands a Communication Service Provider that Embraces a Customer-Centric Approach

Ensure your service provider's convergence strategy meshes with your enterprise network needs. Respected consulting firm Stratecast, a division of Frost & Sullivan, outlines the six customer-centric attributes that should be at...

Why Print Management Matters

Print Management provides a breakthrough answer to today's top business challenge: reducing overhead without harming productivity. Jim Salzer of DocuAudit Intl. shows how Print Management allows you to control documentation...

Managed Print Services and Beyond: How You Can Cut Costs and Go Green While Increasing Employee Productivity

Did you know that print costs typically consume 3% of total revenue for businesses today? For many organizations, this is nearly equivalent to the amount spent on research and development...

Succession Planning: Five Costly Errors to Avoid

This white paper shows you how to avoid five of the most common --- and costly -- errors when embarking on a succession planning initiative. You'll learn: How a lack of...

Web Conferencing for Better Collaboration and Reduced Travel

"Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I might remember. Involve me and I'll understand." Hear Robert P. Mahowald, IDC research


Quick Sitemap Links: