SFN report: Outsourcing and offshoring part of publishers' plans to save in the future
Posted by Emma Heald on July 13, 2010 at 10:39 AM
Newspaper publishers have found that onetime cost cuts are
not enough to streamline their businesses for the future. Instead, lowering
costs must be done as part of a long-term business strategy; and for many companies,
part of that strategy includes outsourcing, SFN's Million Dollar Strategies for
Newspaper Companies reported.
Saving money through outsourcing and/or offshoring has grown in popularity because it is not a one-time fix to help numbers on a current earnings report, but rather it is part of a plan for the future.
For more on this story please see our sister publication www.sfnblog.com
Saving money through outsourcing and/or offshoring has grown in popularity because it is not a one-time fix to help numbers on a current earnings report, but rather it is part of a plan for the future.
For more on this story please see our sister publication www.sfnblog.com
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