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NYS Dems Go After GOP "Outsourcer" Randy Altschuler In NY-1: UPDATED x 2
NY Daily News 2010
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NYS Dems Go After GOP "Outsourcer" Randy Altschuler In NY-1: UPDATED
NY Daily News 2010
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NYS Dems Go After GOP "Outsourcer" Randy Altschuler In NY-1: UPDATED x 2
NY Daily News 2010
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NYS Dems Go After GOP "Outsourcer" Randy Altschuler In NY-1: UPDATED x 2
NY Daily News 2010
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NYS Dems Go After GOP "Outsourcer" Randy Altschuler In NY-1: UPDATED x 2
NY Daily News 2010
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Outsourcer EXL Service Holdings Inc. recently pushed back its budgeting process, delaying decisions on new spending.
Tough Times Call for New Plans Dana Mattioli 2010
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BusinessWeek ran an article about Cayuses pilot program with the headline The Other Indian Outsourcer, which was not only a clever twist on that singular partnership, but also encapsulated the circuitous route that all contact center outsourcing has taken in the past ten to fifteen years as the boundaries between being at work and at home, and between national and multinational identities, have grown less distinct.
Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us Emily Yellin 2009
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'Outsourcer Olympics -- May the best vendor win!' on June 25, 2010, 11: 00 AM PDT/2: 00 PM EDT.
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Most 3PL outsourcing fail because the Outsourcer fails to recognise that defining the internal business processes and aligning those to the outsourced organisation's processes, is as important as the actual commercial agreement.
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Most 3PL outsourcing fail because the Outsourcer fails to recognise that defining the internal business processes and aligning those to the outsourced organisation's processes, is as important as the actual commercial agreement.
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