Outsourcing - A Panacea For All Chambers' Ills?

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Business Operations,
It Operations,
Outsourcing,
Outsourcing & Subcontracting
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Overview: The decision to outsource will depend on the skills and abilities of the staff currently employed. Outsourcing only works if you give clear aims and objectives in the context of running the business. The main problem with outsourcing is the issue of confidentiality. A key element in the success of any outsourcing arrangement is a thorough specification of what the third party will provide. Outsourcing has much to offer in solving resourcing issues for chambers where there is not always the critical mass or expertise to run the practice most effectively.

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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2002 | Pages: 1


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