Tag: enterprise irregulars
An industry with no name? The outsourcing industry votes out the “O” word but can’t think of an alternative…
There is far too much "believe our own bullshit" going on and this industry needs to change before it can effectively "rebrand"Read More
Look what Obama has done to the “O” word…
our new survey on the toxic "O" word has resoundingly proven that negative politics really does sway opinions, as an overwhelming majority of American enterprises want the word scrapped, which is in stark contract to European firms, who are largely happy to keep itRead More
Has HP bottled it?
After a terrible quarter, someone in HP has made the decision to run and hide - to cancel their September analyst event - an unprecedented action for a leading tech services provider to takeRead More
Some summer sourcing soundbites for your sensory satisfaction
Thanks for your support during another scintillating year at HfS. It's all possible because of YOU. Now turn up the volume :)Read More
Remember when you were excited to start your workday…
Life is too short to work at a boring company...Read More
It’s time for YOUR vote… should we drop the word “outsourcing”?
It's time for YOU to have your say, whether you buy, sell, advise, analyze or influence IT or business servicesRead More
What would convince you to “outsource” to the United States of America?
We are inviting you to share your views and experiences, in the strictest confidence, on the pros and cons of outsourcing IT and business processes TO the United States of America, compared with other global regions.Read More
Never fear, HR is here…
Never fear, HR is here...Read More
And for you low performers who missed the high performance BPO discussion… here’s the replay
Missed today's revved-up BPO discussion? How could you? What else were you doing?Read More
Sourcing advisory bounces back… with half of today’s F&A BPO deals being advised
While the combination of increasing commodization of basic BPO services and an ever-smartening buyer, seemed to signal the end of transactional advisory services, the consulting industry has found a way to adapt to keep itself relevant and much more price-friendly, while still being in a strong position to help clients deal with the sensitive and political task of outsourcing.Read More