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IT Managers Need Rules to Check 'Cultural Gap' in Offshoring Deals
U.K. IT managers must develop a set of standards that foreign IT workers must adhere to when taking on offshored work if they are to enforce acceptable conduct, according to Gartner. IT managers needed to bridge cultural gaps in what was acceptable conduct for foreign IT workers, such as not casually disclosing private data
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