Turning Savings Inside Out
A manager reflects on his journey into insourcing and how it helped keep his in-plant busy after customers left the company.
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Mike Renn
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What can you do? Business is business. That’s the way it works, right?
Wrong.
As my customer base waved good-bye and lamented the loss of our services, I thought of the Myers insourcing session.
I told my customers maybe we could still do business, while I put a business plan together for insourcing. The approval process and mechanics that went into the insourcing process is the subject for another story to be browsed on nights where sleep eludes the reader.
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