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Big businesses turn their back on outsourcing
by brianc at 07:25 25/04/05 (Press)
Big businesses turn their back on outsourcing
April 21 2005
by Steve Ranger

Not getting the cost savings they were promised

http://management.silicon.com/itdirector/0,39024673,39129755,00.htm

Major companies are turning their backs on outsourcing because the strategy has failed to cut their costs.

According to research by Deloitte Consulting, companies that were quick to participate in outsourcing are bringing operations back in-house.

More than two thirds of respondents to the Deloitte survey said they have had "significant" negative experiences with outsourcing projects.

One in four participants have brought operations back in-house after realising that they could be provided better – and in some cases at a lower cost – internally.

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