• Jan 31

    By: Francisco Marco-Serrano (K | P | K).

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    Our friend Pau Montserrat, the Futur Finances (Palma), left us a welcome comments on our previous post on 'outsourcing', noting that at the present juncture, and after it primarily precedence outsourcing processes based on networking independent professionals, which will allow for greater specialization on the part of every professional subject to the client is offering an integrated service (this is already happening even at the level of sectoral specialization: see the case of MTA in Tourism). In fact the networks are the future of professional services firms and, obviously, we have no more room than with the use of mutual inter-outsourcing.

    However, leaving aside the issue of substance, "outsourcing or not, or how" we can begin to ask what areas are and will be outsourced ... and outsourced. Pau, this is the post I promised you, but it will divide into two, for pedagogical reasons.

    According to the report of Ernst & Young, European Outsourcing Survey 2008, we confirm that the activities are more intense externalizers:

    1. Maintenance.
    2. Logistics.
    3. Media Technology and Information (eg computers).

    And as header information, according to the report, 77% of Spanish companies (your suppliers, customers and competitors), and outsources some activity.

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