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Toronto Neighbourhood Centres Cost/Benefit Analysis of Shared Services

Over the summer of 2013, Eco-Ethonomics Inc. conducted a cost/benefit analysis of three ‘shared services’ on behalf of Toronto Neighbourhood Centres.  The study included an analysis of the following three shared services: 1) consortium bidding, 2) joint purchasing, and 3) shared back office initiatives.  The research involved scanning for successful examples of each shared service in the Canadian context and abroad.  A series of in-depth interviews were conducted and an online survey was used to gather information.   A comprehensive report was produced that summarized key learning and made recommendations to the TNC members.

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Exploring Shared Service Models: A Cost/Benefit Analysis (2.0 MiB, 1997 downloads)

Cost/Benefit Analysis

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