• Navigating Outsourcing and Change Management with Beth Anne Campbell

  • Mar 18 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
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Navigating Outsourcing and Change Management with Beth Anne Campbell

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    Summary: In this episode of The Outsourcing Blueprint, Scott Smith hosts Beth Anne Campbell, author of "Where the Hell is My Bacon?" and expert in outsourcing and change management. They discuss Beth's career journey, her expertise in outsourcing and change management, and the importance of trust, communication, and flexibility in successful outsourcing efforts.

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    Scott Smith kicks off this episode with Beth Anne Campbell, author of "Where the Hell is My Bacon?" and expert in outsourcing and change management. Beth shares her journey, from her experience in corporate to writing a book about her experiences with outsourcing and change management.

    The conversation explores key elements of successful outsourcing, including trust, communication, and flexibility. Beth stresses the importance of understanding the goals and objectives of the outsourcing effort and how effective communication can mitigate risks. She also discusses the impact of leadership on outsourcing efforts and the importance of involving frontline employees in the decision-making process.

    Listeners gain valuable insights into the importance of trust in leadership and how it can make or break the success of outsourcing efforts. Beth explains how her book helps businesses identify the pitfalls of outsourcing and how to avoid them.

    Whether you're experienced or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways—from crafting a successful outsourcing strategy to leveraging trust and communication for growth.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The importance of trust in leadership and outsourcing efforts
    • How to communicate effectively in outsourcing efforts
    • The role of flexibility in building deep connections with stakeholders
    • The impact of leadership on outsourcing efforts
    • The benefits of seeking help and guidance in outsourcing efforts
    • The importance of involving frontline employees in the decision-making process

    About the Guest:
    Beth Anne Campbell is the author of "Where the Hell is My Bacon?" and an expert in outsourcing and change management. She is dedicated to providing valuable resources and guidance to businesses seeking to improve their outsourcing capabilities.

    Connect with Beth:
    Website:
    bethannecampbell.com
    LinkedIn:
    Beth Anne Campbell



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