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Extractions: Canadian Business Leaders Reluctant to Outsource: Accenture February 1, 2002 (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) Cost-cutting has become the number one priority of Canadian executives, and while they acknowledge that outsourcing can help them achieve this goal executives fear the change it may bring to their corporate culture, loss of control and the changes in management style it demands, according to an Accenture ( accenture.com ) survey of over 300 Canadian executives in both the public and private sectors. The company's study titled, "Business Transformation Outsourcing, Canadian Perceptions," found that 80 per cent of executives believe that outsourcing demands a different management system, while 75 percent feel that it radically changes the nature of an entire organization. Accenture defines Business Transformation Outsourcing as a program to change the way a business works by using outsourcing to improve in performance across the entire enterprise. "Outsourcing does necessitate change within their organization, but business leaders can take comfort in the fact that a strategic outsourcing arrangement offers them shared risk, additional expertise, and ultimately it satisfies their cost-cutting objective," said Blake Hanna, Accenture partner, communications and high tech. "While Canadian business leaders are rightly focused on the short-term imperative of reducing overhead, those who ignore the longer-term strategic advantages of outsourcing face a bigger potential risk - the risk of falling behind their global counterparts."
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Extractions: RELATED INDUSTRY CANADA INITIATIVES Industry Canada 's main objective is to help make Canada more competitive by fostering the growth of Canadian business; by promoting a fair, efficient marketplace; and by encouraging scientific research and technology diffusion. The following programs are all aspects of the Science Promotion and Academic Affairs Branch of Industry Canada. As part of the SchoolNet initiative, an Electronic Publishing Promotion Project (EPPP) has been launched. The goals of this project are threefold: to raise awareness in the Canadian academic community of the wealth of scholarly information already available on the Internet, and how it can be accessed; to seek endorsements by Canadian academic associations and related organizations of peer reviewed electronic publications as valid outlets for scholarly information; and to encourage the transition of existing Canadian scholarly publications from paper to electronic format, and the creation of entirely new electronic scholarly products. The Community Access Program , an expansion of the SchoolNet Program, is an initiative developed to help provide rural communities with affordable public access to the Internet and the skills to use it effectively.
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