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Preparing for the Next Change

 FAO thrives despite the downturn, but business cases are shifting. 

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Back Officing Office Depot

 A decade growing an F&A outsourcing deal reveals a process paradigm.
 
By Russ Banham
 

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PO Technology Models

 How to create solutions that deliver value for procurement outsourcing.
 
By Katrina Menzigian and Attendra Dabas
 

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FAO Summit North America

Join us in Tampa, FL, for an FAO event that will help your business take the next steps forward in F&A sourcing, as John Sununu Takes the Spotlight.

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FAO in Mid-Market EMEA Companies

 As the EMEA market for FAO surpasses even the American appetite, themid-market in particular is coming to the fore.

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Shared Services Portfolio

An updated approach helps take shared services to the next level, combining outsourced service providers and internal service centers.
 

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FAO Today 2009 Resource Guide

 Search our list of more than 600 vendors in 16 different FAO domains.

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Caveat Emptor

The expression ‘buyer beware’ has never been more relevant, as the shock waves from the Satyam meltdown continue to reverberate.

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This is Not Your Father’s Shared Services

Dramatic improvements in cost reduction and productivity create business expectations for even more value and more complex operating models.

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Compliance and the Middle Market

Sarbanes-Oxley has created a good deal of work and related expense for companies that are not corporate behemoths. But they might be missing an opportunity if they don’t turn SOX to their advantage.

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