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"Offshoring is a relationship, and both clients and vendors need to understand where they are coming from," Mr. Barrett says.
Closing Gaps in Privacy, Data Security Javier Espinoza 2010
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Offshoring is not the demon … although I see the government placing further restricitions on it in the future (out of political pressure))))))))
Think Progress » Cheney: If You Don’t Support Everything I Do, You Aren’t Serious About Terrorism 2005
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There are simply too many outrageous things that McKinsey has said to cover in this newsletter but here are some nuggets of wisdom t hat the McKinsey Global Institute published in a report called Offshoring: Is it a win-win game?
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"Offshoring" is a word feared by financial technologists, increasingly with good reason.
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HUMAN RIGHTS: UN Official Alleges War Crimes in Sri Lanka's Escalating Civil War UK: BBC Journalists to Strike Over Proposed "Offshoring" of South Asia Services
SAJAforum 2009
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HUMAN RIGHTS: UN Official Alleges War Crimes in Sri Lanka's Escalating Civil War UK: BBC Journalists to Strike Over Proposed "Offshoring" of South Asia Services
SAJAforum 2009
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UK: BBC Journalists to Strike Over Proposed "Offshoring" of South Asia Services
SAJAforum 2009
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( "Offshoring" is one verb we wish had never entered our lexicon. ")
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Offshoring doesn't always work out as well as planned, such as call centers.
The Outsourcing Rush Is Over Ed Sperling 2010
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Offshoring: Offshoring makes economic sense for many companies, based on their individual situations, but what are the national implications on a collective basis?
Solving National IT Issues Mike Schaffner 2010
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