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Outsourcing Center Studies Outsourcing Relationships and Selects the Six Best for Awards
The Research Highlights Six Industry Trends

Outsourcing Center, the world's premier source
of information on all aspects of outsourcing, announced the six 2005
winners in the Outsourcing Excellence Awards at an Oscars-like ceremony May
25 in Scottsdale, Arizona, in conjunction with Sourcing Interests Group's
(http://www.sourcinginterests.org) conference.
A panel of industry experts selected winners of the prestigious 2005 awards
sponsored by Outsourcing Center, Everest Group, and Forbes after a rigorous
review of all components of relationships among nominations from a wide
range of companies across the globe.
Remarked John Funk, Esq., Partner at Jones Day, "This year's group of
finalists reflects the rich and growing diversity of functions and
processes -- from traditional IT functions to innovative business processes
-- where outsourcing can reduce costs and create value. Funk added, "I was
impressed this year by the number of finalists whose partnerships are well
into the second half of long-term contracts. These relationships have
withstood the test of time and epitomize the best of what outsourcing
offers."
Stories of the winning and runner-up relationships will be published in the
June 1 issue of Outsourcing Journal (www.outsourcing-journal.com) and
mentioned in the June 20 issue of Forbes. Jerry Bowles, Producer/Writer for
Forbes eBusinessSections, said, "The nominated outsourcing relationships
were uniformly outstanding, so picking a winner was extremely difficult
this year. Both customers and service providers have become much more adept
and sophisticated in forming partnerships that are built to last."
The six winning relationships are:
Best First Steps: Bank of India and HP
Best Governance: Westpac and EDS
Most Transformational: KeyBank and ABN AMRO
Most Innovative: Fairmont Hotels and Avendra LLC
Best Partnership - Government: QinetiQ and Accenture
Best Partnership: Johnson & Johnson and Hewitt Associates
Said Barry Wiegler, Founder and CEO of Sourcing Interests Group, "The
Outsourcing Center is to be commended for its continued service to the
outsourcing industry by conducting this awards program. The quality with
which the team conducted the Outsourcing Excellence Awards is at the very
top. It is clearly evident that a tremendous amount of time and significant
funds are invested in this program."
The Center discovered six prominent trends in today's outsourcing
relationships:
1. Cost is no longer the only key driver; an important emerging driver is
the need for process expertise.
2. Full-service human resources outsourcing is gaining acceptance.
3. Offshoring is here to stay, but still only has a small presence.
4. The deal sizes are getting smaller; there were significantly more
small deals than mega-deals.
5. Few buyers want a mid-term contract of seven or eight years; most
buyers prefer less than five years or more than ten.
6. Companies are moving away from complex service level agreements;
fewer, more effective metrics are becoming more popular.
About the Outsourcing Excellence Awards
Outsourcing Excellence Awards is an annual program developed by Outsourcing
Center, an online community specializing in thought leadership, best
practices, and innovation in outsourcing. Everest Group, the parent
company, is renowned for its efforts in assisting clients with capturing
value through outsourcing.
For more information, please visit www.outsourcing-awards.com and
www.outsourcing-center.com.
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