Web 2.0, Outsourcing
Impact of Web 2.0 on Outsourcing
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According to the Outsourcing Center, an Everest Group Company, adoption of Web 2.0 principles and practices will have a snowballing effect on partnering relationships, such as outsourcing. This paper discusses how to realize anticipated value in moving to a Web 2.0 framework for projects in an outsourcing relationship.
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