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Mid-Market buyers will lead HR outsourcing adoption
Everest Research Institute: Mid-Market buyers will lead HR outsourcing adoption.
Is the Domestic Indian Outsourcing Market Poised for Rapid Growth?
India has always been an attractive destination for offshoring - reasons being availability of skilled manpower (English speaking workforce), strong business ties with US, etc. In addition the lower rupee value against the US dollar is one of the crucial factors that make India an ideal place for outsourcing.
Globalization Is Expected To Increase Despite Economic Conditions
New neoIT and Goldman Sachs Research Highlights Executive Perspectives Toward Globalization.
Strong Rupee. Weak Dollar
A rooftop dealer who fixes expensive and exclusive rooftops for houses in Manhattan, New York is worried about the stock market falls in Asia. What's the connection? As unconnected as it seems, the individual identified that his market was for the wealthy, and his wealthy clients are exposed to international markets.
Even with Several Obstacles, Growth Expected in the HR Mid-Market in 2008
February, 18 2008, Workforce.com: Lower costs and faster implementation are helping the HR mid-market to grow. Everest Research Institute's Vice President, Monica Barron, shares her thoughts.
Globalization Offers Opportunities To Successfully Manage Economic Uncertainty
New neoIT Research Highlights Five Strategies To Immediately Implement.
Fewer Choices in HRO due to Segmentation
HRO Supplier Segmentation Means Fewer Choices for Buyers, According to Everest Research Institute
HR Outsourcing To Increase In 2008
November 6 2007 - While HR outsourcing has remained relatively flat since 2005, it is expected to increase in 2008, according to the Everest Research Institute
Calling a Change in the Outsourcing Market
While outsourcing has become a dominant trend, emerging evidence indicates that results have been mixed