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Outsourcing
the transfer of the provision of services previously performed by in-house personnel to an external organization, usually under a contract with agreed standards, costs, and conditions. Areas traditionally outsourced include...
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A "flat earth" effect in IT pay?(Tech topics)
Outsourcing raised a ruckus in the media about a year ago. More recently, the subject was touched on in a book by Thomas Friedman called The World is Flat, A brief history of the 21st Century (he of The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization fame)....
Tags: Benefits, certification, Foote Partners, job, Outsourcing, Quality, salary, Strategy, worker
Research articles 2005-07-01
Techniques of the Office Politics Masters
How five of the country's top CEOs maneuvered to reach the top and stay there. Steve Jobs CEO, Apple Political Style: The charismatic visionary Passion is Jobs' greatest asset in motivating employees, negotiating deals, and cultivating a...
Tags: Finance, Indra Nooyi, CEO, Office Politics, PepsiCo, Financial, Hewlett-Packard Co., Disney Corp., Technique, Management, Kelly Pate Dwyer, professional development, career, workplace, Asset, Innovation, Stock Option, Shareholder, Talent, Job, Steve Jobs, C, Carly Fiorina, Acquisition, Wall Street Journal, Marketing, Staffing, Patent, General Electric Co., Merger, Agent, Microsoft Office, Board, Movie, Media, Investment, Columbia University, AT&T Corp., Apple Inc., Outsourcing, TV, Passion, Worker, Compaq Computer Corp., Eisner, BNET Feature, Real Estate, Sales Strategy, Financial Accounting, Sales, Corporate Law, Business Operations, Strategy, Corporate Governance
Articles 2007-07-20
2004 Election
When we visited with him last summer, Mike Emmons, a former programmer at Siemens ICN in Florida, was so angry to see his job filled by a nonimmigrant worker on an L-1 visa, that he talked of getting even by running for Congress this year. (See "The Radicalization of Mike...
Tags: ballot, Democrat, Florida, Jenkins, Outsourcing, Republican, Strategy, U.S. Congress, worker
Research articles 2004-03-15
OUTSOURCING "PRINCE": MODELS OF SUPPLY CHAIN GOVERNANCE IN THE ITALIAN AUTOMOBILE DISTRICTS, THE
In Italy, the social consequences of the economic phenomenon now generally known as outsourcing have long been viewed negatively. Take, for example, the debate in the 1970s among economists and sociologists on productive decentralization, which was seen essentially as an anti-union employer strategy in response to the great strike wave...
Tags: agreement, Fiat, HRM, innovation, Italy, MARKETING, network, Outsourcing, regulation, strategy, supplier, worker
Research articles 2004-03-01
Outsourcing Trend Drives Growth in Employee Leasing Business.(Originated from The Bradenton Herald, Fla.)
BRADENTON, Fla.--Nov. 3--Chuck Brown figures he saves 20 hours each week that he previously spent handling volumes of paperwork generated from running two funeral homes. He can spend them drumming up business. He can spend them...
Tags: Benefits, compensation, FINANCE, Florida, Internal Revenue Service, leasing, outsourcing, Staff, Strategy, worker
Research articles 1997-11-03
Employee Solutions' 10-K Reiterates Fundamental Strengths of Company, Business; Company Plans to Integrate Prior Acquisitions, Manage Growth for Continued Profitability in 1997
PHOENIX, Ariz.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 1, 1997--Employee Solutions, Inc. ESI (Nasdaq; ESOL), which today filed its 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC, said that its overall financial and industry positions remain strong and that, despite increasing competition and pressures on margins in its traditional markets, the company remains well positioned...
Tags: acquisition, Benefits, Company, compensation, FINANCE, income, Insurance, Outsourcing, reserve, SEC, Strategy, worker
Research articles 1997-04-01
Outsourcing Peter To Pay Paul: High Skill Expectations And Low-Skill Wages
This paper investigates the impact of globalization on wages earned by low and high-skill workers when openness leads to the outsourcing of high-tech jobs abroad. The authors have shown that low-skill workers may become considerably better off after globalization due to the fact that high-skill workers start accepting low-tech jobs....
Tags: Michigan State University, Outsourcing, Salary, Worker, Globalization, Research & Development, Strategy, Management, Business Operations
White papers 2006-05-05
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