Start the week #12: Outsourcing disbelief
Posted by By Hadley Richardson at 23 May, at 17 : 36 PM Print
Featured in this Start the Week podcast for the week commencing 23 May 2011: Mark Hillary talks about our recent interview with the congressman responsible for the outsourcing commission. Mark wrote up some of his thoughts on the commission plans and there was some support, but also a lot of skeptics.
It seems that even real estate agents and journalists are trusted more than politicians in Brazil. Our advice to the politicians is to head for congress dressed up as firefighters. It may work?
Also, we have all the usual CIO interviews that you can’t find anywhere else. It’s what just happened and what is coming up this week in IT Decisions, all in just two minutes. Enjoy!
Want to add more comments to the outsourcing debate? We are going to keep talking to the government about this proposal so please pitch in with your views on LinkedIn…
Photo by Roberto Ferrari licensed under Creative Commons
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