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The basic problem with a Fortune 50/100/500 company engaging in the business of getting word processing centers outsourced to it is that any Fortune 50/100/500 company is likely to be so top heavy that the only way they could possibly make any money would be to hire lower caliber workers. Enter Tiger Info. Tiger Info, according to rumor, has re-entered the outsourcing arena, getting Morgan Stanley's Center outsourced to it. Tiger has been in the temping business in NYC long enough to know what it takes to make it as an outsourcer of word processing centers. Tiger could actually make a dent in the NYC market as an "Outsourcer". And now that Tiger is getting into Outsourcing, it seems only a matter of time before the wannabe famous agencies (like Custom and Wall Street Services) decide that they can get their names in business magazines by claiming that they also are outsourcers. HOWEVER, nobody (neither fortune 500 company nor temp aency) can beat / under cut an employee-owned LLC, nobody. The Pitney Bowes and Bownes are too top heavy to be competitive. Historically, PRICE was never a factor in any company (especially any investment bank) deciding what to do with its Word Processing Center. Now that the IBanks are looking to save money, maybe PRICE will become a factor. |
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