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Position of the week:
Independent Professional
Various locations, including Boston, Chicago, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Hong Kong, New York, Paris, Zurich....
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Outsourcing folly
Outsourcing remains as controversial as ever and our specialist management consultancy columnist Mick James looks at the outsourcing backlash, which continues to smoulder on and recently has been fanned into flames by the Gourmet Gate debacle at British Airways.
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BP and Tesco top world's most admired UK companies
BP is the World's Most Admired UK Company according to new research released today by management consultancy, Hay Group, and Fortune magazine. The eighth annual World's Most Admired Companies research puts BP top of the list, closely followed by Tesco, HSBC, Rio Tinto and J. Sainsbury.
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EDS and UK's Department for Work & Pensions renew relationship
EDS and the UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have reached an agreement to realign their contracts, simplifying the complex structure of separate contracts which will allow the Department to make substantial savings on IT costs and enabling EDS to increase its previously stated estimates for revenue from the DWP over the next five years by $1.4 billion US (800 million pounds Sterling).
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Capgemini receives IDC's Best Practices Award for Brand Strategy Development and Execution
IDC received best practices nominations from technology marketing executives across the IT industry and selected Capgemini for its leadership and innovation in execution with its Collaborative Business Experience (CBE) campaign.
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Position:
Strategic Sourcing Consultants
Required by a leading global vonsultancy. Vacancies in the following offices: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, France, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Spain, Greece and Spain. |
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Atos Origin wins IT outsourcing agreement from Germany’s Premiere
Atos Origin has strengthen its positioning in outsourcing to the media industry by winning a ten-year IT outsourcing, worth more than €100 million, with Premiere, the leading pay TV operator in Germany and Austria.
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