Tag Archives: The Outsourcing Institute

Indian Outsourcing: When ‘Yes’ is not ‘Yes’

Have you ever asked a question, got an answer that sounded like ‘YES’ and then later discovered it wasn’t? Most people working with an Indian outsourcing company can relate to this. Why does this happen? The root cause is most likely cultural differences. These differences impact time orientation, response to authority and ultimately decision making, […]

April 25, 2016

Want to Improve Business Outcomes in Outsourcing Deals?

Enhancing customer satisfaction and generating improved results from outsourcing programs requires good communication, shared responsibilities and clear objectives. But many deals often need even more. Outsourcers and their clients should consider service integration solutions as a way to improve business outcomes in their projects.

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April 25, 2016

Industry Leader Roundtable: The Barriers & Breakthroughs of Defining Digital in the World of Banking Part I

In Part I of this two-part interview, Frank Casale, Founder and CEO of the Outsourcing Institute, sits down with Peter Iannone of Alsbridge and Gene Chao of CSC to discuss the Barriers and Breakthroughs of Defining Digital in the World of Banking

April 25, 2016

Industry Leader Roundtable: Advice on the High Regulatory World of Financial Services Part II

In part II of this two-part interview, Frank Casale, Founder and CEO of the Outsourcing Institute sits down with Peter Iannone of Alsbridge and Gene Chao of CSC to offer insight and advice for Service Providers in the high regulatory world of Financial Services.

April 25, 2016

Industry Leader Q&A: Xerox’s Chief Process Officer Discusses Transformation and Affecting Change Inside Client Organizations

Xerox’s Chief Process Officer (Gregory North) Discusses Transformation and Affecting Change Inside Client Organizations.

April 25, 2016

Securing Applications: It’s More Than a Compliance Issue

2013 was a challenging year for major companies fighting high-profile security breaches. Apple, Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft, Tumblr, Burger King, Jeep, Evernote and The New York Times are just a few of the big-name organizations that had to combat security problems.

April 28, 2013