| Date: 09/28/2005
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Time:
Registration: 11:30 am – Noon Program: Noon – 1:30 pm Lunch will be provided
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Location:
Crowne Plaza Cabaña 4290 El Camino Real Palo Alto, CA
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| Speaker:
Paul E. Jahn, Laurie S. Hane, Russell G. Weiss, Alistair Maughan |
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| Contact Email: pamarketing@mofo.com |
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Description:
Lawyers from Morrison & Foerster’s Global Sourcing Group will discuss strategies for success in delivering outsourcing, and
how to avoid some of the pitfalls that bring failure. Join us as we use case studies from a wide range of national and international
outsourcing deals.
Topics will include:
- Planning for success: developing and implementing the right
sourcing strategy
- From drawing-board to reality: how outsourcing projects
should (and should not!) be run
- Delivering change: contract management best practice and
how to build flexibility to meet business changes
- The next generation: ensuring service continuity and
successful exit, and avoiding supplier lock-in
Who should attend:
CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, CTOs, General Counsels, sourcing executives and other sourcing professionals. Companies and institutions
contemplating or involved in outsourcing.
Speakers:
Paul Jahn - Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP, San Francisco
Laurie Hane - Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP, San Francisco
Rusty Weiss - Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Los Angeles
Alistair Maughan - Partner, Morrison & Foerster MNP, London
Cathy Hyatt - Outsourcing Consultant, EquaTerra
Tom Schramm - Outsourcing Consultant, EquaTerra
For further information:
If you or a colleague would like to attend the presentation, please click on the “click here to register” link or e-mail your
name, title, company, address, and phone number to pamarketing@mofo.com (Palo Alto event).
MCLE Accredited
This invitation is transferable and open to colleagues. 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 1.5 hours.