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Criticisms of Outsourcing
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We identified six major criticisms of outsourcing with an additional critique summing them up rather profanely. It’s important to know what these criticisms are beforehand, since they’ll educate you on what you’re about to encounter and they’ll arm you with information in the event you get into a nasty debate about your intentions.
Note this content isn’t to be taken lightly. The criticisms are real and they’re widespread. That’s why on any given day, you’ll find hoards of news reports avidly predicting the downfall of the outsourcing industry. And that’s why you’ll additionally find volumes of books doing the same…
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