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		<title>Moving Up the Value Chain:   Transitioning From a Cost Center to a Profit Center</title>
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		<description>A presentation about management issues for offshore outsourcing firms.</description>
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		<title>Communicating Change to a Technical Organization</title>
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		<description>Communications played an important role in a major organizational transformation and outsourcing undertaking by the Information Technology Organization (ITO) of BellSouth Telecommunications. A two-person team was assigned to plan and develop internal and external communications during the project’s 18-month duration. The approach they took was closely related to the process for planning and developing technical communications. An 11-step method resulted and it is now used to improve communications at many levels within the ITO.</description>
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		<title>The Theory and Practice of Outsourcing</title>
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		<description>This paper discusses the reasons why companies are interested in information outsourcing (the theory) and how it can be made to work for the benefit of companies&#xD;and individual information developers (the practice). The&#xD;paper examines how information developers can, and do,&#xD;react to the prospect of outsourcing. And by doing so, I&#xD;hope to help information developers to understand the&#xD;process and take advantages of the benefits it does offer&#xD;them, while recognizing that there are some downsides to&#xD;the process. where an organisation can best utilise its own core competencies.</description>
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