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Why an Outsourcing Contract is Necessary
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Use this page to read this part of our book, Outsourcing Through RentACoder, and complement what you find here with the content in our growing outsourcing articles library (the book’s ‘online extension’). Then hop on over to our outsourcing forum to discuss what you read. Your posts can be viewed and replied to by everyone else who wants to comment/respond. Please be sure to view previous entries before submitting anything.
Contents
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Here, we talk about the outsourcing contract. The first part explains why outsourcing requires a contract in the first place (and there are no if’s, and’s or but’s about it). The second part describes what’s in the typical outsourcing contract so you’ll know what to require in your own. It’s a pretty extensive description, and a necessary one to boot…
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