Best Practice =>> Supplier Shared Services: Creating a Service Culture Document: | Video: | Podcast: | Font Size: Small Medium Large Global businesses need more than cost cutting strategies to remain competitive. The shared services model offers a comprehensive approach to achieving efficiency, cost reductions, higher quality, and increased service levels. - By Debra JenkinsThe shared services model, in simplest terms, refers to the consolidation of business services that are used by various constituents, including internal customers and other businesses. Global corporations are successfully using shared services in administrative areas – like Human Resources, IT, finance, law and procurement – to achieve a higher degree of internal efficiency, improved customer service, innovation, cost savings, and long-term value generation. Login or Subscribe to access full content. Tags: Global Invest, Meeting the New Hiring Challenges of Global Onboarding Programs Managing Human Capital Risks The Case for Minority Suppliers Understanding Dodd-Frank’s Minority Supplier Provisions