By guest author Tony Scott Human Capital – The Critical Limiting Factor? Tony: Your three key points about the future of outsourcing all make good sense. Those three points that I picked up that are as follows: One is that moving out of the labor arbitrage value proposition and into a pure competency-based value proposition
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By guest author Tony Scott Outsourcing and the Mind of the CEO Tony: Anand, how have you changed the way you have gone about marketing and selling your services over the past few years? Have you changed your approach since the downturn?
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By guest author Tony Scott Industry Trends Driving Outsourcing – The End of Software? Tony: Do you see other trends in the software industry that will drive more companies to outsource product development? Anand: Well, a key trend is this whole cloud computing business. As people start to look at things that can be a
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