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Market Vista reports provide data and analysis highlighting key trends and developments in the fast evolving global offshoring and outsourcing market. Market Vista captures key developments across outsourcing transaction trends, health of captives, location risks and opportunities, and supplier developments.

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through trend analyses, focus topics, and data snapshots. This report
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Over the last 10 years there has been a discernable decline in the number of outsourcing transactions over $250 million in total contract value. While the benefits of more focused, flexible, shorter-term deals meet many outsourcing buyers’ needs, the megadeal segment remains alive and well. Today’s large deal typically results from one of two primary buyer motivations. This Executive Perspectives note focuses on the second of these – transformational outsourcing.
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