15th Annual North American Shared Services & Outsourcing Week – March 1-3 Orlando, FL

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The National Law Review is a proud media partner of the 15th Annual North American Shared Services & Outsourcing Week – March 1-3 Orlando, FL    

The Shared Services & Outsourcing Network (SSON) is the largest and most established community of shared services and outsourcing professionals. SSON’s 15th Annual Shared Services Week is the largest annual gathering of Shared Services professionals in the world! This can’t-miss multi-tracked event is designed to provide executives from start-ups, intermediate and mature shared services with everything they need to know to bring shared services to the next level. Featuring outstanding keynotes, an impressive speaker faculty, workshops, master-classes, site-tours and the shared service excellence awards, there is little the Shared Services Executive could want outside of this conference.

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The 15th Annual North American Shared Services & Outsourcing Week represents the next big wave of innovation in the shared services and outsourcing space. You will meet and network with the very best thought leaders, practitioners, providers and advisors in the shared services and outsourcing space, connecting with over 1,000 senior level attendees from various sectors all over the region.

If you want to seek fresh initiatives and reach new thresholds of productivity or revenue growth, are looking for game changing, innovative content and ideas to leverage technologies, and desperate to leave behind old legacies and shape the future of the sourcing world, then this event is for you.

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