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March 21, 2007

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Tom Hynd

My experience and observation is that the vast majority of companies have no idea whether they are saving money or not. It is very difficult (complex) to do and requires sustained, structured effort to monitor. Frankly, most companies have no idea and most banter in the market is driven by perceptions and agendas. Even structured surveys are not going to tell one anything but perceptions.

Steve Koutros

Savings on outsourced functions are a lot like politicans...the less you hear about them, the more they are likely accomplishing. I think there are many successful outsourced and shared service center stories. Of course, these sell less copies of the report or magazine article than a whopping failure.

The ultimate question is: would you ever sign a contract for millions and not think of properly managing the contract?

Why should sourcing be any different?

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