| Date: 10/30/2006
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Time:
Registration: 9:30 am – 10:00 am Program: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Networking Lunch: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
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Location:
Morrison & Foerster LLP 425 Market Street San Francisco, California
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| Speakers:
Alistair Maughan, Miriam Wugmeister |
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| Contact: Brandon Gabriel |
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| Contact Phone: 415.268.7298
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Description:
Offshoring information technology and business functions has accelerated at a compound annual growth rate of 38 percent between
2004 and 2006, creating one of the fastest-growing segments of the outsourcing market. Are you missing a key opportunity to
improve your business’s performance?
Join us to learn how globalization trends are affecting the options available to businesses considering outsourcing, and to
benefit from practical tips on outsourcing and offshoring projects.
You are invited to join sourcing professionals from TPI and Morrison & Foerster for a complimentary seminar that addresses
the globalization of outsourcing and services delivery.
The seminar will include:
- A discussion of trends in the global outsourcing industry
- Case studies and workshops on projects in key offshore locations such as India and China
- Practical tips on how to address the risks associated with offshoring
- A session focused on privacy and data security — major areas of concern in today’s offshore market
Speakers :
Chaz Foster, Partner, TPI, Global Financial Services practice
Alistair Maughan, Partner, Morrison & Foerster, London office
Gordon Milner, Partner, Morrison & Foerster, Hong Kong office
Miriam Wugmeister, Partner, Morrison & Foerster, New York office
Who should attend:
CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, CTOs, general counsel, sourcing executives, and other sourcing professionals are invited. Companies and
institutions contemplating or involved in outsourcing should plan to send a representative to this event.
MCLE Accredited
This invitation is transferable and open to colleagues and guests. There is no charge to attend this seminar. Morrison & Foerster
LLP (provider #2183) certifies that this activity has been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California in the
amount of 2.25 hours.