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Outsourcing as compassion? The case of cigarette manufacturing by poor Catholic nuns

Outsourcing as compassion? The case of cigarette manufacturing by poor Catholic nuns
Product DescriptionThis digital document is a newspaper article of Critical Perspectives on Accounting, published by Elsevier in. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon. com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can do it with any web browser. Description: The rhetoric of the spread of outsourcing highlights) its alignment with corporate strategy and the protection of the components of the company (eg customers. In the field of practice, however, outsourcing often requires the use of cross-disciplinary collaboration across organizational boundaries. In this article we will pursue the issue of outsourcing by focusing on the case of cigarette subcontracting. . . More>>

Outsourcing as compassion? The case of cigarette manufacturing by poor Catholic nuns

When Will Corporations Realize That The Word Outsourcing Is Another Word For Poor Quality?

October 16th, 2009 Books About Outsourcing 4 comments

It might look good on the bottom line of someone – and I am sure that some exec feels honored to go anywhere – but it is compeltely unfounded. Outsourcing does not reduce the quality of customer service only, but the product itself. Outsourcing in all its forms should not be rewarded.