Book description
This book is unique in that it does not simply discuss an author's practitioner experience or present a summary of academic research on what makes projects succeed. Rather, this book does not hide the real complexity of the issue and does not attempt to introduce the reader to some elusive nonexistent boilerplate solution. The book does include real world experience and does summarize academic research, but it also treats outsourcing for what it is -- an incredibly complex process. There are however many steps managers can take to understand outsourcing for what it really is and manage this process accordingly. It is this focus on the correct mindset, rather than the methodological steps alone, that makes this book unique, and that is why the title of the book is about outsourcing as an art and philosophy.
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Prologue
- Chapter 1: What It Is All About
- Chapter 2: Review of Current IS Outsourcing Topology and Trends
- Chapter 3: The Technology Imperative
- Chapter 4: Agency and Outsourcing Risk Management
- Chapter 5: Internal Risks During Outsourcing
- Chapter 6: Managing Risks in Interacting With the Agent
- Notes
- References
Product information
- Title: The Art of Successful Information Systems Outsourcing
- Author(s):
- Release date: January 2011
- Publisher(s): Business Expert Press
- ISBN: 9781606491621
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