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Get Your Guide: The Top 10 Fears and Misconceptions of Outsourcing Your Call Center

Customer Serv Outsource Smarter

Over the years, CustomerServ has answered numerous questions from business leaders about outsourcing. Misconceptions and fears related to outsourcing often prevent organizations from experiencing the benefits of a strategic partnership with the right call center vendors.

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Beyond COVID-19: Why Global Expansion Remains a Cost-Effective Solution During Economic Downturns

Velocity Global

The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it economic turmoil unseen since the Great Depression. Some of the world’s largest economies-the United States, The European Union, Japan, and Canada-took the hardest hit; the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts that each will see GDP contractions between 5.2 and 9.1% in 2020. Across the globe, the IMF predicts that advanced economies will experience a 6.1% contraction-slightly more than three times the global -3% reduction.

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Impact, Response & Recovery from Covid-19: Perspectives from Global Sourcing Buyers & Service Providers

Neo Group

How do resilient Sourcing Leaders plan for recovery in a crisis that is unprecedented and far from over? They learn from their peers. At this point, in one way or another, successfully or not so, we have all responded to the COVID crisis. But experts are saying we may only be at the end of the beginning. The cascading risks of COVID are still unfolding, and as a consequence, we continue to experience novel challenges.

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Foreign subsidiary and global expansion: What to consider

Safeguard Global

It’s no secret that more companies are expanding overseas. Typically, more sales opportunities in foreign markets translate into stronger revenues. Data from a study by OFX Group indicates that 96% of U.S. businesses feel “confident in conducting business overseas.” The question for companies considering international expansion outside of the U.S. is how to get the job done—and that’s no easy task.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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Comment on Facebook Sourcing 3.0 by Jay Tarimala

The Balazs

I see that FB native search results are minimal as it seems to be restricting the results based on where someone logins in from. However, if you were to do an X-ray, I get better results. Example: A search for “Java developer” in Bangalore, India gives only 14 results, which is ridiculous. However an X-Ray for it reveals 3,210 results.but Google only shows 300 Page links at the maximum.

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How Top International Markets Plan to Reopen Their Economies During COVID-19

Velocity Global

As the COVID-19 crisis halted economies across the globe, most nations enacted lockdowns, which strictly limited how residents left their homes. These orders—many of which remain in place—hit businesses especially hard; companies unable to move to remote work drastically reduced operations or closed completely. Now, as some nations’ coronavirus cases decline, governments revealed economic “reopening” measures detailing the safest social distancing guidelines in order to open their doors to the p

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Comment on Facebook Sourcing 3.0 by thebalazs

The Balazs

In reply to Jay Tarimala. I think FB is not limiting results per your location. It’s more like these points: 1) users may not add their location as public info so if you use a location search element they will not come up. 2) users may use a wide variation of job titles. These all seem to be java developers in Bangalore, India: [link]. [link].