Maximizing Deal Value Through Transformational Sourcing: Where Sourcing Deals are Headed (San Francisco Program)
| Date: 05/23/2005
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Time:
Registration: 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Program: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Reception: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
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Location:
425 Market Street San Francisco, California
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| Speaker:
Laurie S. Hane, David Skinner, Alistair Maughan |
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| Contact Email: sfmarketing@mofo.com |
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Description:
Businesses that use sourcing as part of their enterprise strategy often look for much more than cost savings, performance
guarantees and ‘steady-state’ services. They increasingly seek transformation of core business processes and deals that lock
in innovation as well as the steady-state.
Join us as we examine the trends in Transformational Sourcing:
- The practical difficulties involved in bridging the gap between services delivery and innovation
- The emerging types of sourcing solutions companies are building into their enterprise strategies
The Program will include:
- Case studies from the financial services, customer service and other industries
- Deal issues relevant to sourcing IT, finance and administrative functions, human resources management and back office processing
Why you should attend:
- To understand how the changing sourcing market and deal models may affect your company’s plans for sourcing
- To hear transformational sourcing case studies relevant to your industry
- To learn whether your company’s sourcing relationships and strategies are following today’s market trends
Who should attend: CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, CTOs, General Counsels, sourcing executives and other sourcing professionals
Speakers:
Laurie Hane - Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP, San Francisco
Alistair Maughan - Partner, Morrison & Foerster MNP, London
David Skinner - Partner, Morrison & Foerster MNP, London
Scott Lever and Chris Nuttall - PA Consulting Group
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.