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Calculating The Cost-Benefit Of Outsourcing

Apr 21, 2010
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Entrepreneur: Calculating The Cost-Benefit Of Outsourcing

The founder of a small business outsourcing and consulting firm makes the case that entrpreneurs should outsource non-essential functions as soon as they launch their businesses.


“Michele Hanson-O’Reggio calls it the “lone ranger” mind-set: the tendency of small-business owners to assume they can and should handle all business functions in-house rather than pay to outsource those functions.

But Hanson-O’Reggio, founder of the small-business outsourcing and consulting firm Biz Success Partner, is one of many outsourcing and productivity experts to say that outsourcing, once seen as the sole purview of large corporations moving offices offshore, can save even the smallest businesses time and money.”

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