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We had a huge meeting today and it sounds like we are going to use my idea for dealing with spam... Outsource! I've been the spam guy before and I know all about the problems with doing it yourself. I never really thought about outsourcing it until my old boss explained the benefits of doing it.
Where I am at now, we have a unix guy and a windows guy nearly dedicated to dealing with spam. We get requests "I didn't get email from so-and-so", or "Did my email make it to so-and-so". Then you have to look at logs, other logs, get addresses. Send it over to the windows guys so they can look at the exchange server, and so on. There is the server maintenance, and the license cost of the anti-spam tools, admin cost/ lost time, updating virus and spam signatures. Then there is the constant adding and removing of addresses into and from the white/black lists.
Outsourcing, it's just done. You get the admins time back. You don't hear the user email complaints, or requests. They can control their own filters and check their own quarantine queues. Also, the company you run the mail through updates the virus and spam rules for you. Done!
I used to love being the mail guy and the feeling of job security being the go to person. But after I have done other things like clusters, I don't miss email at all. In fact, it kept me from doing really cool projects.
Anyway, today we had a presentation with all the players, my boss, my bosses boss, and my bosses bosses boss. I was just happy that my idea was listened to, but even happier that we are giving it a try.
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Darkar and Dharker
This weekend I got a chance to catch up with Ayesha Dharker while she was on a promotional tour of her recently released movie "Outsourced". She spoke with considerable candor about her past, how she got into the acting profession, her family and her upbringing in Mumbai and her current roots which have been (trans)planted in London and Mumbai.
I was most impressed with the ease with which she mingled with the guests, almost all of whom she was meeting for the first time, and spoke about her work and her family and her aspirations. Her Dad is Anil Dharker a journalist and mathematician and her mother, Pakistani born Imtiaz Dharker. Ayesha spoke fondly about her parents and related the story of how they met in Glasgow, a story in and of itself worthy of being made into a movie. Her impromptu impersonations of some of the people in her lives and her rendition of their accents were impeccable.
She also told us about how she first met Andrew Lloyd Webber before being cast as the female lead in the London/Broadway musical "Bombay Dreams", and the time she met George Lucas to be cast into the role of Queen Jamillia in Star Wars.
Nothing to beat inherent talent. And to think that she got cast in her first movie because she skipped Math Class in 8th grade at JB Petit School in Mumbai in order to audition for a French Indie Film!!!!
Loins of Punjab Presents (2007) .... Opama Menon
"The Commander: The Fraudster" (2007) (mini) TV Series .... Grace
Outsourced (2006) .... Asha
Colour Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story (2005) .... Dr. Stukeley
... aka Appelez-moi Kubrick (France)
... aka Color Me Kubrick (USA: new title)
"Waking the Dead" .... Mary Sharman (1 episode, 2005)
- Subterraneans: Part 1 (2005) TV Episode .... Mary Sharman
The Mistress of Spices (2005) .... Hameeda - Haroun's neighbor
Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee (2005) (TV) .... Chila
"Doctors" .... Meena Chauhan / ... (2 episodes, 2001-2003)
- Assumptions (2003) TV Episode .... Mina Patel
- Rock-a-Bye-Baby (2001) TV Episode .... Meena Chauhan
"Cutting It" .... Sunni Khadir (2 episodes, 2003)
- Episode #2.7 (2003) TV Episode .... Sunni Khadir
- Episode #2.6 (2003) TV Episode .... Sunni Khadir
Anita and Me (2002) .... Mrs. Daljeet Kumar
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) .... Queen Jamillia
... aka Attack of the Clones (USA: short title)
... aka Attack of the Clones: The IMAX Experience (USA: IMAX version (promotional title))
... aka Star Wars II (USA: promotional abbreviation)
... aka Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones (USA: video box title)
The Mystic Masseur (2001) .... Leela G. Ramseyor
Arabian Nights (2000) (TV) .... Coral Lips
Split Wide Open (1999) .... Leela
The Terrorist (1999) .... Malli
... aka Theeviravaathi
Saaz (1997) .... Kuhu Vrundavan
"A Mouthful of Sky" (1995) TV Series
City of Joy (1992) .... Amrita H. Pal
... aka Cité de la joie, La (France)
"Misteri della giungla nera, I" (1991) (mini) TV Series .... Young girl
... aka The Mysteries of the Dark Jungle
Manika, une vie plus tard (1989) .... Manika Kallatil
... aka Manika, the Girl Who Lived Twice (USA: video title)
Self:
"Omnibus" .... Herself (1 episode, 2002)
- Spotlights & Saris: Making Bombay Dreams (2002) TV Episode (uncredited) .... Herself
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Photo by my friend: Arun Kumar
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Craftsman obviously outsourced their locks to Union, and far all I know, the whole thing, hence the label. Lock polished up fairly well and i think I did pretty well hiding the residue of that hasp,
Boba outsources his smaller side bounties to some hired help.*
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This was taken mere seconds before I walked out of this building as an employee for the final time.
In October, the company who had employed me for over 17 years informed me that the department for which I had worked that entire time would be outsourced to a company in Nashville, Tennessee effective January 1, 2014.
The months of October, November and December were spent alongside my long-time colleagues and friends assisting in the transition to the new company.
This day, I was the last one out of the building of only a very few who came in on a day that was officially a holiday.
I gathered the last few personal items from my area, put my key on my boss's desk, turned out the lights, locked the door and walked through the dark and cold of the lonely parking lot to the only car remaining in the lot.
Darn near poetic.
I am not quite sure what's next for me. I know I'll be OK, but I don't adjust well to change. I tend to be content and loyal. Risk-averse, some would say.
Still, there is a part of me that is looking forward to the adventure of something new.
I'll just feel better when I know what that "something new" is going to be.
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Scene 1 from our re-creation.
Last night, the BBC showed secret footage of how work on Primark garments had been outsourced to third parties in Southern India that used both home and child labour - both against Primark's ethical code (Source: Anon 2008a np).
Instead of accepting the BBC’s invitation to answer the accusations levelled against them, Primark decided to go to the web and talk directly to their clients thus bypassing the mass media channel. They built a micro-site to answer the BBC’s negative exposure and sought to address and assure consumers directly in a web-only strategy. This site was launched at the same time that the BBC programme went on air (Source: Jones et al 2009 p.933).
A journalist was brought in to put unscripted questions to Primark director Breege O'Donoghue and the footage was posted on its site at 9pm on Monday, the same time as the BBC documentary was screened. Lancaster said that releasing a statement before the programme aired helped the store to have more control, with headlines focusing on Primark axing the factories rather than child labour accusations. ‘We changed the news reporting because we moved the story on,' he said. But the BBC dismissed the store's claims. A spokesman said: ‘The right to reply process was handled in an exemplary fashion and included face-to-face meetings and considerable time for Primark to reply to the programme's findings. Primark had a fantastic opportunity to be interviewed by the programme and put its argument across but after, by its own admission, a period of internal debate, it decided not to face scrutiny.' Lancaster is the sole internal press officer, but Primark also uses freelancer Helen Penney. ABF's retained agency Citigate Dewe Rogerson has been handling media relations and government affairs during the crisis (Source: Magee 2008 np).
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The rest of the story is here www.followthethings.com/primark.shtml
LEGOing by Ian Cook
The government spends £284 billion – almost a third of its total expenditure – on external suppliers. The money spent goes to a complex web of organisations, including large contractors, SMEs, charities, housing associations and academy chains, who all deliver public services. But while public service delivery has changed, the law has not kept up – and there is less information about outsourced services than those delivered directly by the government.
At this event, we discussed:
What additional information should government routinely publish about outsourced public services?
Whether the Freedom of Information Act 2000 should be extended to all providers of public services?
How public services can be made more transparent without placing burdens on SMEs, charities and other small providers?
Our panel included:
Meg Hillier MP, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee
Kate Steadman, Group Strategy & Communications Director, Serco
Karl Wilding, Chief Executive at the National Council for Voluntary Organisations
Steve Wood, Deputy Commissioner (Policy) at the Information Commissioner’s Office
The event was chaired by Nick Davies, Programme Director at the Institute for Government.
We would like to thank international law firm Gowling WLG for supporting this event.
#IFGoutsourcing
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The secret to quickly growing a small company into a large international company is in the labor force.
The act of outsourcing is the best mode of contracting with another company to provide services that should be rendered by the in-house employees. Often, it has been observed that tasks that are outsourced can be easily performed by the in-house employee, but generally preferred because it causes financial advantages that come from outsourcing.
According the present analysis made, it has been observed that most of the larger companies outsource their jobs related to call center services, e-mail services, and payroll. These jobs are handled separately for the company's benefits, especially for the overseas companies in order to promote the product worldwide. There are many facts responsible for outsourcing vivid jobs along with the prominent advantages that are listed as below:-
Cost effectiveness
Vast number of employment
Getting rid of the irrelevant issues employee issues related to the company.
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An Outsource of Multilingual Desktop Publishing Services
1.Translation Preparation
When generating a document that will only be published in a solo language, authors have few restraints regarding moreover the software they select to use or the techniques they apply.
However, things when releasing in multiple languages content must be enhanced for the translation process in order to take into account how other languages handle fonts or how text can expand.
Get these things incorrect, and your carefully placed out English can become unreadable to booklovers of other languages.
Multilingual DTP can discourse these problems, but if the original content is not augmented for the process it can be inefficient timely and costly.
2.Typesetting Design/ Solution/Layout/Formatting in multiple languages.
Business around the world need to give infrastructures in the native language of their worldwide customers, business partners, and employees. Layout is usually the last stage of a typical translation project, and what stretches it a final appearance. No matter how good the excellence of the translation may be, even a minor layout error can intensely impact how users observe the product or brand.
‘DTP Labs’, with production centres in Eastern Europe and Asia, delivers multilingual desktop publishing (DTP) Services in all World languages. We work with Western languages (like French, Dutch, German, Portuguese), languages that use non-western scripts (like Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai), languages that use bi-directional scripts (like Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, Farsi) and Indic languages (like Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Tamil etc).
3.Retouching graphic images
A picture is price a thousand words, and graphics efficiently communicate data to a goal audience, whether in technical certification, marketing materials, web sites, or software. For your international target audience, correct graphic localization derives into play to get the message from these graphics across. Used incorrectly, graphics can make the localization and translation process more complex, increasing both project cost and time‐to‐market. By optimizing the use of graphics in your basis satisfied, you can avoid these problems though saving money and time during the localization process.
Throughout the localization process, any text in the graphic is characteristically translated. Graphic files are often unwieldly, and it receipts time to excerpt the text from the graphic and reinsert the translated text, taking care to make sure the translated text fits well in the graphic.
You can dodge this pain and reduce costs if you separate the text from the graphic every time possible. Create the text as a separate constituent on the page. This necessitates less effort to localize, in place of the graphic text is share of the text flow and not a layer within the graphic file. This safeguards that the text appears in context for the linguist, and permits the text to be deposited within the translation memory. Continuously keep the source art files, therefore, that you can operate them during the localization process.
Some benefits of hiring DTP agency for the translation companies
•Righthand by Small and Medium Businesses around the globe.
•Affordable and Cost Effective Translation Agency.
•Native-Speaking and Industry Specific Experienced Translators.
•3 Round Translation Process to produce Finest Quality Translation Services.
Maryland restaurants use janitorial contractors to outsource tasks to keep key kitchen help happy commercialbldgmaintenanceinc.com
Definition of Janitorial Services
Janitorial services are performed by men and women who are known as janitors. Janitors are people who clean buildings such as schools, offices, hospitals and hotels. In addition to their cleaning responsibilities, some janitors provide maintenance services. Some employers require their janitors to complete special training classes.
Duties
Janitorial services typically involve various duties such as cleaning floors, bathrooms, and windows, vacuuming, shampooing rugs, washing walls and dusting furniture. Some janitors perform small maintenance tasks such as fixing leaks, painting, replenishing bathroom supplies, exterminating insects and mowing the grass.
Work Enviroment
Most janitorial services take place during evening hours, when many buildings are closed for business. Exceptions include schools, hospitals and locations that require round-the-clock janitorial attention. Full-time janitors typically work at least 40 hours a week, while part-timers may work only a few hours during evenings and on weekends. Janitorial services may be performed in indoor or outdoor environments.
Educational Background
Most janitorial and cleaning jobs require no special education. Janitors must be able to perform basic tasks and understand specific instructions. A janitor's duties may expand over time to include additional tasks such as maintenance or repairs. Janitors who are required to take on these extra duties may find courses such as shop classes helpful.
Training
Some government agencies, unions and employers offer programs that teach janitorial service skills. Students enrolled in these programs learn safety guidelines, information about cleaning products, and procedures for cleaning certain appliances and operating cleaning machinery such as buffers and polishers.
Employment Statistics
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2006 janitors and cleaners held approximately 2.4 million jobs, which accounted for over 55 percent of all building cleaning jobs. Over 30 percent of janitors work for firms contracted by other businesses to provide building maintenance services. Roughly 20 percent of janitors work for educational institutions. Other businesses using janitorial services include hospitals, restaurants, hotels, manufacturing firms, government agencies, offices, banks, religious institutions and apartment buildings.
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Have you ever dealt with a bunch of defective products and packages when you’re trying to have all of the packages move down a packaging line?
This is probably a common irritation, and defective products cause a lot of issues.
It can make you want to outsource packaging fully, or maybe you want to put it with another supply chain. This is an option, since it allows you to focus on the capabilities of your service too.
Contract packaging is a great opportunity to fix this issue. That’s because, they can reduce defective products, so you’re not dealing with trying to chase up defective packages while dealing with everything else that goes into running a company.
Contract packaging is helpful since it gets rid of defects, and also gives you customers that are happier.
What Defects do to Manufacturing
If you’re running your own plant, then you KNOW the issue of defective products.
Defects aren’t just your product is improperly packaged. You could have bar codes that are duds, the printing might get blurred, there is information that’s not right, leaks, bad foil cuts that result in issues with how the cardboard boxes, and even the seals can get messed up.
If you’re doing all of the packaging on your own, you might not know WHY the product is defective. And then you spend all your time trying to hunt for the cause instead of doing the marketing and other tidbits.
Defects also cost time, products, materials, and in many cases, money. It’s also a source of frustration, since you’re losing a lot of these resources to that in general, which in turn causes a wealth of different issues as well.
Contract packaging is simple, improves the wellness of your life, and the contract packaging deals with all of the extra stuff so they can handle it BEFORE it gets to the customer. They then can give you details on the defects, along with quick solutions for every problem.
How Much Does Defective Packaging Cost?
The thing is, defective packaging doesn’t have a set price tag.
The costs are in the form of the labor used to fix this, the money put in to fix it, and any materials and products.
However, the problem with defects is that they’re not easy to find. This is especially true if you have multiple lines of packaging, so you’re bleeding resources, and of course they’re remedied.
When you can identify this quickly, it will fix it. If you do contracting, you won’t have to do it yourself. It could be cheaper just to have another company train the machinery, re-work and fix any repairs, and of course any proper adjustments.
They can do this, and it can cost you a lot of money.
Contract Packaging Is Essential for Success
Contract packaging will be the first contact point in #packaging, so if they notice something, they can fix it immediately.
They will talk to the facility that does the manufacturing, and then solve the issue for you. This is quicker than you doing it on your own. It creates the liaison between your customers and your company as well, so people will want to continue to use you.
They also can identify whenever a #product slips through the cracks, properly inspecting it.
If you want to create a beautiful, worthwhile product, having a contract packaging company will save you so much time and resources, allowing you to truly avail yourself of all of the amazing things you can do to really make your #product stand out and shine.
#boxes
Stadler has outsourced a part of the production of new commuter trains for Algiers to an old engine shed in Romanshorn. The trains are wired here. In this shed also houses the museum Locorama. The curious thing is that I go to a museum, and then I take a photo of brand new trains. Romanshorn, Switzerland, Apr 25, 2010.
Kody works at my favorite Indian restaurant in Pasadena. She is very friendly and has a warm personality. It turns out that Kody is also an actress and was on the first season of the NBC comedy Outsourced. You can see her IMBD profile here www.imdb.com/name/nm4378539/ .
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Thushari Jayasekera stopped by the Nu Skin gifting suite to learn more about our ageLOC products, and walk away with some for herself. Thushari most recently starred in NBC's hit 2011 TV show "Outsourced."
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The government spends £284 billion – almost a third of its total expenditure – on external suppliers. The money spent goes to a complex web of organisations, including large contractors, SMEs, charities, housing associations and academy chains, who all deliver public services. But while public service delivery has changed, the law has not kept up – and there is less information about outsourced services than those delivered directly by the government.
At this event, we discussed:
What additional information should government routinely publish about outsourced public services?
Whether the Freedom of Information Act 2000 should be extended to all providers of public services?
How public services can be made more transparent without placing burdens on SMEs, charities and other small providers?
Our panel included:
Meg Hillier MP, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee
Kate Steadman, Group Strategy & Communications Director, Serco
Karl Wilding, Chief Executive at the National Council for Voluntary Organisations
Steve Wood, Deputy Commissioner (Policy) at the Information Commissioner’s Office
The event was chaired by Nick Davies, Programme Director at the Institute for Government.
We would like to thank international law firm Gowling WLG for supporting this event.
#IFGoutsourcing
Photos by Candice McKenzie
Asian freelancer with casual cloths writing on notebook in coffee shop. Outsource worker lifestyle and activity on workday
Just shipped to the Netherlands. This is a variation of the standard coat I do. It's a little long (past the knees), and has a second pocket in the inner breast pocket for a phone.
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