||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Great Introduction to Shared Service Center Projects|By Guillermo Turrent Bonilla|This is a great place to start if your are on the planning phases of a shared service centers. If you hire consultants for the intial phases your are probably going to get presentations from them that resemble the pages of this book. It is complete and detailed for this initial phases. But it la|From the Back Cover|"One of the ways companies are looking for competitive advantage in this frenetic [business] environment . . . is through the use of a tactical technique called shared services. . . . In this book, we bridge [the] chasm between the theory of
"One of the ways companies are looking for competitive advantage in this frenetic [business] environment . . . is through the use of a tactical technique called shared services. . . . In this book, we bridge [the] chasm between the theory of how a shared services operation 'ought to' work and the practical issues involved in how to make it work, how to carry out a successful implementation of a shared service operation in your business."-from the Preface.
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