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    1. With a complete new car costing nearly Dollars 1.5bn to develop, the study says, collaboration and further outsourcing is inevitable.
    2. The work usually involves large numbers of small transactions. BAe said investigations on outsourcing had been under way for several months as a part of a general review of efficiency and cost reductions, but no decision had been made.
    3. Chrysler argues that outsourcing is an issue covered exclusively in the national agreement, which was signed last May.
    4. Business Intelligence, a UK based consultancy investigated outsourcing deals at 30 large European organisations.
    5. 'Two years ago it was difficult to find a financial organisation willing to even contemplate outsourcing its services,' says Falconer.
    6. The agreement also gives the union more power to block the company from giving work to outside suppliers, a practice called "outsourcing."
    7. Or the redress may be insufficient if a crucial business function is affected. One reason for outsourcing is a belief in market forces and healthy competition.
    8. With the outsourcing of the production, so Mr. Domröse, Hagenuk will be able to fully concentrate on the development and sales of new products as a core business with around 170 employees.
    9. 'Arts companies need to be able to manage downsizing and outsourcing, to decide where to invest resources and, above all, manage short-term and long-term strategic change.
    10. Over the entire period, concentration on internal efficiencies resulted in lower costs than outsourcing. For maximum benefits, however, data centre costs have to be measured regularly.
    11. The concept of outsourcing is not an invention of the computer age.
    12. The move was part of Kodak's highly applauded "outsourcing" strategy, which saves Kodak the cost of benefits by farming work out to contractors.
    13. The most elaborate outsourcing involves an outright takeover by a carrier of a customer's network facilities, such as when J.P. Morgan recently hired BT North America and AT&T to take over two of its three international data networks.
    14. The private sector has been outsourcing for years.
    15. But the St. Louis plant hasn't even contemplated any additional outsourcing, say company and union officials.
    16. Recruiting specialist staff is left to the outside contractor, who may take over the customer's own IT department. The key to any outsourcing deal is the Service Level Contract (SLC).
    17. Most outsourcing was the result of decisions taken on an ad hoc basis, suggesting the practice could spread still further. Three-quarters of the companies had not conducted a systematic review of the opportunities.
    18. But the parent company will supply personnel as soon as they are needed. Bass Taverns is spending Pounds 3.9m (Dollars 5.7m) with Unisys in a three-year outsourcing deal.
    19. And IBM and Digital Equipment won a blue-chip client they could tout in seeking other outsourcing businesses whose growth rates far exceed those for their computer hardware.
    20. The pact, however, didn't end outsourcing, something the UAW officials had been seeking.
    21. The big computer-services companies are growing steadily because "the most interesting thing in the industry is outsourcing," says Mr. Therrien of PaineWebber.
    22. Such "network outsourcing" is a $2.3 billion-a-year industry that's growing more than 20% a year in the U.S. alone, says Howard Anderson, managing director of the Yankee Group, a Boston research firm.
    23. The value of the deal, the latest in a series of outsourcing agreements signed by Telecom Italia with companies in Italy, was not given.
    24. PICTURED above is the data centre of Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) at San Diego, California, which recently won a Dollars 27m 'outsourcing' contract with Sun Microsystems.
    25. Last year, BT attempted to kick-start the market with formation of its Syncordia global managed network and outsourcing enterprise.
    26. Despite the potential risks, those who actually use outsourcing have far fewer doubts about it than non-users.
    27. Last year, Systemhouse signed a Dollars 550m out-sourcing contract with Mexico's finance ministry. Since BCE sold its 21 per cent holding in January, Systemhouse has moved aggressively into international outsourcing.
    28. Getting the legal licence to use commercial software reassigned when the outsourcing contract ends can be a nightmare.
    29. Nearly two years ago BT launched its global outsourcing venture Syncordia, which now boasts nine customers and an annual revenue of about Dollars 200m (Pounds 130m).
    30. As the first step towards cooperation, an outsourcing agreement has been signed with GTS' German subsidiary.
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