Archive for September 5th, 2009
Why Should you Outsource?
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on September 5th, 2009
Outsourcing has become a famous business buzzword today. You can hear outsourcing being talked about on TV, written on newspapers and magazine, and spoken by businessmen and other personalities. Of course, you need to know what outsourcing is just in case someone from a party starts talking about it or start to ask you about it. To have an idea what outsourcing is, outsourcing is the process of hiring or contracting another company or person to do a particular business function. Today, almost every business organization or group has started to outsource in one way or another.
While it is true that outsourcing is a business practice that has been done long ago, it is getting more popular and is slowly becoming a trend in large scale enterprises. Before, the process that is being outsourced is typically considered as process non-core to the business. Let us say, for example, a financial company will outsource landscape services and janitorial services to a company who specializes in these kinds of work. The company will outsource these functions since they are not part of the company’s strategy and specializes. However, things have changed today. Today, companies hire third-party providers to perform significant and core operations of the business. A company today will outsource major business functions to third party service providers.
Outsourcing today is used by many companies and businesses. In fact, experts say that ever since work and process specialization has existed, companies have long started to employ outsourcing functions and let third-party companies perform business processes such as data entry, encoding, billing, recruitment, payroll, and many more. Currently, outsourcing takes many forms. Business organizations hire service providers and third-party companies to handle certain business processes. From narrow business functions to whole operations, companies who outsource trust an entire operations unit to outsourcing companies who specializes in different business operations. Today, the most common forms of outsourcing are business process outsourcing (BPO) and information technology outsourcing or ITO.
The process of outsourcing is different from company to company. More often than not, the decision to outsource a specific business process is considered to be strategic and top management level decision and normally requires board approval. While it is true that outsourcing will lead to long run cost efficiency, it is still very expensive to outsource. It is a big decision to make for large scale enterprises since the directing of a business function to a third party service provider includes not only big expenses, but also the transfer of people and the sale of some company assets to the third party outsourcing company. Some companies even seek the advice of outsourcing consultants to lend a hand in decision making and service provider evaluation.
If you want to know more about outsourcing, you can read a number of articles online or simply open the business section of your favorite magazine or newspaper. Outsourcing has been done for a long time now and it is certainly here to stay. As long as there are companies who will outsource and as long as there are third party service providers willing to carry out the business functions, outsourcing will thrive and will help many businesses grow
Internet Marketing Advice from My Mentors
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on September 5th, 2009
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International schools in Bangkok
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on September 5th, 2009
Bangkok International schools are private schools serving mostly expatriate children (diplomats, multinational corporation executives, NGO staff), and usually some local families (that can afford the steep tuition). Student population is usually diverse, with students from many different countries. Most schools offer grades PK – 12 (ages 5 – 18), but some are restricted to high school or primary school, depending on the needs of the population.
International schools in Bangkok usually choose to follow a curriculum model from the US, UK, Canada or Australia/New Zealand. Sometimes you can tell by the name of the school (like the American School of Bangkok) but others are more ambiguous (like the International School Bangkok). Still others choose to pull from all different curriculum options, finding the mix that best suits their student population.
Many of these schools were originally established for children of people who worked at embassies or multinational corporations or who were missionaries. These families, living outside their home countries and likely to change countries as part of their job, were seeking a consistent type of education, delivered in English, at schools from which they could transfer their children to other countries without the loss of academic credit.
Broadly speaking, international schools are classified into three educational systems in Thailand: American, British and international. Although, the American and the British systems predominate, other national systems are represented as well e.g. Swiss, Japanese, French and German.
Courses offered by the Bangkok international school lead to internationally recognized qualification such as the International General Certificate of Education (IGCSE), the International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement (AP), and the General Certificate of Education at Advanced level (GCE”A”Level). These are academically rigorous courses, which enable students who have satisfactorily met the examination requirements to be admitted to universities or other institutions of higher learning either in Thailand or overseas.
Medical Nail Fungus Treatment
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on September 5th, 2009
An unsightly and potentially painful and foul-smelling nail fungi infection can be a problem. Medically termed as onychomycosis, the beginning stages may appear as a white or yellow spot at the tip of our nail .When the fungus spreads, it discolors and thickens nails which then develop into crumbling edges. At the first site, nail fungus treatment should be sought since symptoms can persist indefinitely if ignored und untreated. The infection commonly happens on the toenails since fungi thrive on warm, dark and moist areas inside your shoes. If you have already noticed the early onset of the signs on your toenails here are doctor recommended toe nail fungus treatment.
- Oral antifungal medications such as Itraconazole (Sporanox); Fluconazole (Diflucan); Terbinafine (Lamisil). If the infection is quite severe, your doctor may recommend removing infected nail. These medications allows your nail to grow free of infection and replaces infected portion slowly
- Be patient for you have to take the toe nail fungus cure for 6-12 weeks. Like any other drug, these medications may cause side effects. You may have to be thoroughly assessed before these drugs may be prescribed.
- Antifungal lacquer. Antifungal nail polish called ciclopirox (Penlac) is used if the infection is mild to moderate. It is a 1week treatment of applying your nails with the paint once a day and on 7th day, wiping it clean with alcohol the piled-on layers of your nail.
- Topical medications .Another option would be antifungal creams or ointments. These may not provide a cure but may be use in conjunction with the oral antifungal medications

