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Having been in Dubai in the autumn and Oman at the moment, it got me thinking about outsourcing and how we deal with it as part of business continuity development. How can you monitor the quality and performance of your outsource partner if you don’t really understand how to carry out the activity?
Having been in Dubai in the autumn and Oman at the moment, it got me thinking about outsourcing and how we deal with it as part of business continuity development. How can you monitor the quality and performance of your outsource partner if you don’t really understand how to carry out the activity?
My second point is a continuance from last week’s point ‘you can outsource the activity but not the risk’. We live in interesting times and I will be watching how this unfolds……… The post 29/05/2015 The Beautiful Game…? So that during an incident you can monitor their attitude and ensure that you meet their requirements.
My second point is a continuance from last week’s point ‘you can outsource the activity but not the risk’. The post 29/05/2015 The Beautiful Game…? So that during an incident you can monitor their attitude and ensure that you meet their requirements. We live in interesting times and I will be watching how this unfolds……….
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I wrote a bulletin in 2015 on how they had mishandled this situation after Robert and Christi’s death to carbon monoxide poisoning whilst on a Thomas Cook holiday. Back in 2015 I wrote: ‘Occasionally in the news you hear a story and wonder how the organisation can get it so wrong when the solution seems so obvious.
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