The presentation from yesterday is online at SlideShare and embedded below. If you’d like the PowerPoint file, here you go: Technology, the Net, and Your Time.
The presentation from yesterday is online at SlideShare and embedded below. If you’d like the PowerPoint file, here you go: Technology, the Net, and Your Time.
Outsourcing has been a key part of my career and will continue to be. Many people ask about it and others are pretty amazed that it happens right here in KY. The purpose of this series of blog posts is to detail some of the lessons learned. I hope they will help you avoid some of the errors I made and enjoy the benefits of outsourcing.
Outsourcing has been going on for a long, long time. It’s not just a US phenomenon and its an important factor of our global economic growth and improving the world.
For those who believe everything should be made and serviced in their own country…well, unless you are from southeast Asia, you’d better be prepared to be naked a lot. Oh, don’t drive, take medicine, etc…It’s nearly impossible to live without participating in outsourcing.
First, a few reasons why I outsource.
Summing up the why: the benefits of outsourcing help me achieve the lifestyle my wife and I want.
Some people outsource part of their personal lives to overseas folks. Although I’m sure some activities could be performed quite well, I have not ventured into this area yet.
That’s all for now. The bulk of the lessons learned will be in the next post.
One of my clients (and friends) runs Lowcards.com. He sent me an interesting e-mail about the use of credit cards to pay the IRS. Most of the time you should not do it — but there is one exception…Read On…