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That means more flexibility and less risk. Generally speaking we can say that outsourcing can be useful and economically viable in that we can delegate the projecting and the implementation of a process to the expertise and competence of another subject. Our company can simply put the exiting human, technological and financial resources without spending time and money in personnel re-qualification, a new department or diverting from the enterprise's core business...
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That means more flexibility and less risk. Generally speaking we can say that outsourcing can be useful and economically viable in that we can delegate the projecting and the implementation of a process to the expertise and competence of another subject. Our company can simply put the exiting human, technological and financial resources without spending time and money in personnel re-qualification, a new department or diverting from the enterprise's core business...
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