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105 documents for outsourcing benefits
  • Copyright 2009, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Originally published in Blakes Bulletin on International Trade & Investment, June 2009 A recent dec...

  • The location of choice: India. An English common law country, it has a well-educated and well-trained legal profession fully capable of researching Canadian, American and British law, and adapting to the host country's practices and procedures. Its lawyers and paralegals can do the highly expensive research, document drafting and production and the like at as much as 70 per cent less than the same services would cost in Canada and the U.S. An Indian law firm that is completing a six-month project for a large Canadian telecommunications company suggests its client would have to double its legal department to complete the same task. "If they were able to do this in house, they would have had to recruit 20 or 30 lawyers or paralegals and what do you do with them after," a principal said. "...

    ... call fully loaded costs of salaries and benefits.". That's the attraction and the motivation: enorm...

  • ..., retirement, human resources and benefits outsourcing services. It provides investment manag...

  • Companies face both potential benefits and risks in outsourcing corporate functions such as accounting, internal audit, human resources and client servicing. Initially, they need to develop a list of selection criteria including factors such as a vendor's capacity to achieve the company's demands, its dedication to the business and technical solutions and its grasp of the company's industry.

  • Companies can reap several benefits from outsourcing the services needed to install new computer networks. Outsourcing allows companies to capitalize on the extensive training and expertise of independent computer systems contractors. In selecting which contractors to hire, companies should look for those which consider the impact of the new system on a company's entire operations. Other tips in choosing both contractors and computer networks are discussed.

  • This paper aims to examine the dynamic relationship between informal controls and formal control in the context of public sector outsourcing and explores whether informal controls have a role to play in public sector outsourcing and what implications this has for the role of trust and accountability of the public service. This paper uses two case studies to examine these questions and concludes that while it is necessary for formal controls to dominate the selection stages of outsourcing for accountability and transparency reasons, informal or looser controls can play an important role in the implementation of the outsourcing relationship.

    ... tasks involve social costs and benefits, as they do in situations involving the outsourcin...

  • By Kerry Auriat It's fun to watch a Charlie Sheen meltdown, "American Idol" or someone drop an f-bomb at the Oscars, but while we're focused on these meaningless events, we should be concerned about the concerted effort in the U.S. to break public sector unions. [...] thanks to their success in the 2010 elections, Republicans are eagerly flexing their ideological muscles by dealing aggressively with their employees -- and philosophical foes -- public sector unions. Massive rallies are protesting Republican legislation striving to eliminate public sector unions' ability to collective bargain.

    ... level best to de-certify unions, cut benefits and push for right-to-work legislation. I fear the...Given the forces of globalization, outsourcing and the Internet, many companies struggle to finan...

  • ... or perhaps to better share the benefits of outsourcing, the customer and supplier can stru...

  • In early October 2008 in Montreal, members of the Government of Quebec announced the signing of a P3 agreement between the Ministère des Transports du Québec and the Nouvelle Autoroute 30, S.E.N.C. consortium, for the design, construction, financing, operation, maintenance and repair of the Autoroute 30 (A30). In the case of the A30 project, an LSP contract has been awarded to TranslateMedia, whose technology is seen as the answer to the hard challenges that encompass a translation project of over 750,000 words in three languages combinations, spanning a projected duration of 18 months and 3 specialty categories. Central to their technological edge is an in house designed and built Web-based translation portal. The overarching benefit of a Web-based platform for the A30 project is the s...

    ...Web-based translation services provide benefits to a truly large and global organization. Moreover... understand the economic benefits from outsourcing this service, as well as to organizations that sim...

  • ...Yet it has also recognized the benefits of working with, and through, the NATO alliance, p...(52) See Jane Mayer, "Outsourcing torture: The secret history of America's 'extraord...



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