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Outsourcing: A Practical Guide, Second Edition 2nd New edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 472 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x160 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: Globe Law and Business Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1787424308
  • ISBN-13: 9781787424302
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 472 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x160 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: Globe Law and Business Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1787424308
  • ISBN-13: 9781787424302
Teised raamatud teemal:
Outsourcing remains a global growth industry. New technologies and approaches have transformed the way in which services can be delivered with ever better service quality and lower cost, with robotic process automation (RPA) significantly reducing the numbers of supplier personnel required to deliver such projects, and the application of artificial intelligence tools dramatically improving some of the service outputs and outcomes. Now that the world is facing up to the impact of Covid-19 in terms of pressures on cost bases and the realisation that far more roles than previously understood can be effectively undertaken remotely, we can anticipate that there will be a further step change in the use of outsourcing as a core business strategy.

This book is the fully updated second edition of the key text on outsourcing written by the market-leading global technology and sourcing team at DLA Piper, one of the world's largest law firms. Writing from both a legal and commercial perspective, it considers the complete lifecycle of an outsourcing contract and the variety of legal and contractual issues that can arise in connection with such a project, from the initial genesis of the proposal to outsource all the way through the procurement process and onto post-contract signature contract management. In so doing, it also breaks down the core outsourcing contract into its constituent parts, explains the rationale for the relevant provisions (from both a customer and service provider perspective), and provides guidance as to current market practice, options and trends, including individual nuances relevant to particular jurisdictions.

The second edition also features new coverage of: *The use of cloud 'backbones'; *New technologies such as RPA/artificial intelligence; *Digital transformation; *Data privacy; and *Outsourcing in heavily regulated sectors.

Whether you are a user of outsourced services, an adviser on outsourcing projects or working with a service provider engaged in the provision of the outsourced services itself, this publication will provide you with an end-to-end guide to the outsourcing contracting process and the detailed terms to be considered and carefully negotiated.
Part 1 Preparing to outsource
Introduction 7(4)
Kit Burden
State of the outsourcing market
11(10)
Kit Burden
Overview of the procurement, negotiation and delivery process
21(26)
Kit Burden
Part 2 Practical guidance and risks
Role of the client
47(22)
Conor McEneaney
Mark Rasdale
Overcoming practical perils and pitfalls
69(16)
Paul Allen
Multi jurisdictional deals
85(12)
Vinny Sanchez
Service Integration And Management/Multi-Vendor Projects
97(20)
Gareth Stokes
Different types of outsourced services
117(14)
Mark Rasdale
Part 3 Key provisions and issues
Due diligence and transition
131(14)
Sami Rintala
Services and service levels
145(38)
Kristof De Vulder
Charges and charging models
183(16)
Kit Burden
Joris Willems
Warranties and delivery commitments
199(22)
Anne Friedman
Confidentiality, intellectual property and data
221(22)
John McKinlay
Liability and indemnities
243(16)
Nicholas Boyle
Clare Gregory
Human resources and Acquired Rights Directive/Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment)
259(16)
Kai Bodenstedt
Clare Gregory
Termination and step-in rights
275(24)
Chloe Forster
Assets and third-party contracts
299(22)
Gregory Manter
Governance, vendor management and dispute resolution
321(18)
Simon Kenyon
Renegotiations, retenders and reversibility
339(16)
Jeanne Dauzier
Jonathan Rofe
Part 4 Miscellaneous issues
Artificial intelligence in outsourcing
355(32)
Nicholas Boyle
Gareth Stokes
Data protection
387(16)
Rachel de Souza
Ross McKean
Scott Thiel
Regulated outsourcing
403(10)
Duncan Pithouse
Jan Pohle
Part 5 Regional views
Australia
413(4)
Nicholas Boyle
Belgium
417(6)
Kristof De Vulder
Raf Schoefs
China
423(4)
Scott Thiel
France
427(4)
Jeanne Dauzier
Jonathan Rofe
Germany
431(8)
Jan Pohle
Italy
439(4)
Alessandro Ferrari
Filippo Grondona
Giacomo Lusardi
Netherlands
443(4)
Joris Willems
United Arab Emirates/Middle East
447(6)
Paul Allen
United Kingdom
453(4)
Kit Burden
United States
457(4)
Gregory Manter
About the authors 461(10)
About Globe Law and Business 471