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Outsourced Versus Captive Solutions for Capturing Value from Offshoring
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In this October 2007 piece, Everest Research Institute provides an in-depth examination of the relative cost and value of captives and third-party outsourcers. Includes a Total Cost of Ownership analysis which explains why captives are 5-15% more expensive than outsourced solutions.
Click here to access Everest's Comparison of Outsourced and Captive Solutions for Capturing Value from Offshoring
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