John L wrote:
Miguel Cruz wrote:
John L wrote:
Your obviously don't believe in the adage"it's better to shut your mouth &
be thought a fool, than open it & prove it". My profession involves
consultancies with both telcos & banks, & I'm quite aware of the
Corporations act. I don't believe it says anywhere in the act that
companies have to act immorally.
None of the companies I deal with have outsourced & all are showing higher
profits than their counterparts.
Uh huh.
Two highly intelligent comments from Michael & Miquel, I would have
expected something a little better than that from Miquel.
Your assertion is very hard to believe, or if believed, to find relevant.
Assuming it is accurate, there are three reasonable possibilities:
1) You work with such a small proportion of companies - or outsourcing is so
rare in general - that any observed correlation is meaningless;
2) There is a causative relationship such that outsourcing results in
reduced profitability, and yet all these companies irrationally persist in
doing so; or
3) There is a causative relationship such that low profitability encourages
outsourcing, in which case it's irrelevant.
miguel
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