Companies are under intense pressure to reduce costs, streamline processes and quickly add new capabilities. But outsourcing brings unique challenges, including control and security issues. On October 21, join Forrester Research Vice President and Principal Analyst Stephanie Moore for a discussion of the current outsourcing landscape and best practices for building, implementing and maintaining an effective sourcing strategy. You'll also hear from a Senior System Engineer at Dell Inc. who worked on a Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and how they handled the many challenges associated with this model.
Webinar Information & Highlights:
Title: Secrets of Successful Outsourcing and Offshoring
Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Time: 11:00am PACIFIC / 2:00pm EASTERN
Duration: 1 hour
At this free webinar, you'll receive invaluable tips and insight on lowering risks and increasing rewards of outsourcing. Learn about the:
- Fundamentals of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) vs. Information Technology Outsourcing (ITO)
- Five Keys to Successful Outsourcing: Proven techniques for optimizing your outsourcing results and your relationship with outsourcing services providers
- Lessons from the Field: A detailed case study on the ups and downs of outsourcing
The first 25 attendees will receive a complimentary copy of The Black Book of Outsourcing: How to Manage the Changes, Challenges, and Opportunities
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Oct 02, 2008
Anonymous says:
Do you guys realize that the majority of people whe read tech blogs are the peop...Do you guys realize that the majority of people whe read tech blogs are the people who implement technology? Not many CIO's are taking time out to read the Citrix blog I bet (they are all over at CIO.com or swallowing the latest report from Gartner). This post and the recent cloud post highlight the fact that some of the bloggers at citrix have no idea who your audience is.
"Cloud in the Sky" posts and outsourcing webinars are all about eliminating the jobs of the people who read this blog. Do you think it is a good idea to advertise that kind of stuff to this audience?
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