TITLE

An outsourcing deal shouldn't be a straitjacket

AUTHOR(S)
Kellogg, Alfred C.
PUB. DATE
July 1995
SOURCE
American Banker;7/6/95, Vol. 160 Issue 128, p18
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Editorial
ABSTRACT
Opinion. Offers tips on the management of outsourcing arrangements. Assessment of interdependencies; Examination of the effectiveness of an outsourcing relationship; Desired and actual roles of an outsourcing function; Importance of the information function; Need for flexibility in contracts.
ACCESSION #
9507240053

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