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July 01, 2004

A magazine for the times

I just got an offer to subscribe to a new CMP magazine, Managing Offshore, "the essential resource for global sourcing managers." For $495/year you can receive coverage of topics such as:

The best places to locate services – captive or outsourced

Timely & insightful research about strategy, tactics and service providers

Key performance metrics that belong in every SLA

Hottest BPO models & governance tactics

New providers & services to watch in app dev, call centers, and BPO operations

Act now! Operators in Mumbai are standing by!

Posted by D. Weinberger at July 1, 2004 09:16 AM


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Ah, pleased to know I'm known in the trade as a captive worker because I work directly for my employer... I'd only just recently got used to being referred to as "a resource" rather than "a person".

Posted by: Tim Harding | July 1, 2004 09:44 AM


Hmmmmm... a magazine with that title here in Norway would be assumed to deal with the offshore oil extraction industry - that is, the oil platforms out in the North Sea. "Near-shore", however, is a new word.

Posted by: Espen Andersen | July 1, 2004 11:01 AM


wow you have an Â

I most often see this posting bug when using some WYSIWYG editors with a mozilla web browser. To avoid seeing  don't try to use spaces to format.

If for some warped reason you're using IE:

GetFirefox.com

Posted by: MoralPhile | July 15, 2004 05:46 AM


note: the bug is not with standards compliant mozilla (firefox) but with the HTML editor.

Posted by: MoralPhile | July 15, 2004 05:47 AM


So what is the actual problem. I'm using both IE & firefox. As far as i know Forefox is better. Anyway leave it :)

Posted by: TechTalkz.com | July 5, 2006 07:32 AM


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