Jun
21
Outsourcing – Outbreak Concerns
June 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment
With the A/H1N1 influenza reaching pandemic proportions, I wonder how this affects outsourcing decisions of enterprises?
Though this strain of the flu is detectable and treatable, how does its presence a deterrent to doing global business, travelling to destinations known to be outsourcing hotspots like North America, South America and Mexico?
Could a contagion be a detrimental factor, a black eye to business globality?
Jun
12
Outsourcing – Old Country, New Hope
June 12, 2009 | 1 Comment
“Old Country” is what immigrants to European colonies used to call EUROPE. With its classical and gothic art, culture and architecture truly standing the test of time, Europe is now the shining new horizon for business opportunities.
Jun
5
Outsourcing – History Repeats
June 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Some would claim that the recession of the United States is an unprecedented event but though many have predicted it, I think it was the general consensus that it was unexpected that world’s greatest economy borne out an economic depression nearly a century ago would find itself head towards another one depression and dragging the whole world with it.
I mean, has America forgotten the lessons it was supposed to learn?
May
29
Outsourcing – Attractive Asia
May 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Due to the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis and other economic downturns that preceded– Asia has learned to the value of austerity.
Its banks and financial institutions have built up on high savings rate, trade surplus and became wary of toxic assets– as if to prepare to weather out today’s troubles.
The lessons learned from yesterday, applied today will help Asia’s attractive future.
Six Southeast Asian countries prove themselves to be the gems of enterprise.
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