• Review of Fox Rod Pods is what you want to know

    Posted on April 29th, 2009 Mark No comments

    You fancy a Fox Rod Pod . Which is the right choice and will you actually use it? Or is it just to go with your Bolle Glasses

    I would have to make my choice out of these few candidates
    X plus Rod Pod

    If I was backed into a corner .My top3 would be. Now remember this is only my opinion all of these serve the purpose they where designed for

    • 10 out of 10 goes to Fox Trek Rod Pod is a totally new concept in pod design. Super lightweight with all the components weighing just over 1.5kg. This incredibly compact pod measures approximately 100mm x 450mm when packed so it fits neatly into a rucksack or carryall. Operating via a central hub which houses each of the four legs, these are locked into position using the cam locking lever. Solid, portable, sturdy and reliable, the Trek is poised to set new standards in pod design. Supplied with front and rear buzz bars, 4 x banksticks and locking key .Super lightweight .Stable in all conditions Extremely compact

     

     

    • In 2nd position Fox Horizon Rod Pod offers a snag bar or ‘goal post’ style set up with all the flexibility of a pod. The uniquely shaped aluminium tube, from which the Horizon Pod is built, guarantees a highly stable yet lightweight set-up. Body length can be adjusted to suit rod length . Adjustable leg splay . Front legs can be positioned along body to alter pitch . Wide range of angles from horizontal to almost vertical . Profiled aluminium body and buzz bars for a wobble free set-up.

     

     

    • In 3rd position Fox A Pod has taken rod pod design to another dimension. Specially designed for the most uneven terrain, this pod will ensure you can fish anywhere safe in the knowledge you have the most secure set-up possible. Adjustable legs and body Total flexibility Outstanding value

     

     

     

    This discount online fishing site has everything you could need in the way of fishing tackle . 10% reduction from all the big tackle manufacturers like Shimano ,Nash and Total Fishing Gear.

  • Why Should you Outsource?

    Posted on April 29th, 2009 Mark No comments

    Outsourcing has become a famous business buzzword today. You can hear outsourcing being talked about on TV, written on newspapers and magazine, and spoken by businessmen and other personalities. Of course, you need to know what outsourcing is just in case someone from a party starts talking about it or start to ask you about it. To have an idea what outsourcing is, outsourcing is the process of hiring or contracting another company or person to do a particular business function. Today, almost every business organization or group has started to outsource in one way or another.

    While it is true that outsourcing is a business practice that has been done long ago, it is getting more popular and is slowly becoming a trend in large scale enterprises. Before, the process that is being outsourced is typically considered as process non-core to the business. Let us say, for example, a financial company will outsource landscape services and janitorial services to a company who specializes in these kinds of work. The company will outsource these functions since they are not part of the company’s strategy and specializes. However, things have changed today. Today, companies hire third-party providers to perform significant and core operations of the business. A company today will outsource major business functions to third party service providers.

    Outsourcing today is used by many companies and businesses. In fact, experts say that ever since work and process specialization has existed, companies have long started to employ outsourcing functions and let third-party companies perform business processes such as data entry, encoding, billing, recruitment, payroll, and many more. Currently, outsourcing takes many forms. Business organizations hire service providers and third-party companies to handle certain business processes. From narrow business functions to whole operations, companies who outsource trust an entire operations unit to outsourcing companies who specializes in different business operations. Today, the most common forms of outsourcing are business process outsourcing (BPO) and information technology outsourcing or ITO.

    The process of outsourcing is different from company to company. More often than not, the decision to outsource a specific business process is considered to be strategic and top management level decision and normally requires board approval. While it is true that outsourcing will lead to long run cost efficiency, it is still very expensive to outsource. It is a big decision to make for large scale enterprises since the directing of a business function to a third party service provider includes not only big expenses, but also the transfer of people and the sale of some company assets to the third party outsourcing company. Some companies even seek the advice of outsourcing consultants to lend a hand in decision making and service provider evaluation.

    If you want to know more about outsourcing, you can read a number of articles online or simply open the business section of your favorite magazine or newspaper. Outsourcing has been done for a long time now and it is certainly here to stay. As long as there are companies who will outsource and as long as there are third party service providers willing to carry out the business functions, outsourcing will thrive and will help many businesses grow