Oct
26
Outsourcing – Under the Weather
October 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Things are not looking any better. Markets continue to plunge around the world. Stocks are still dropping in the US, Europe and Asia.
Economic stagnation is increasingly becoming apparent for the US. It appears that the authorities cannot arrest this spiraling descent of the US economy, all efforts and positive outlooks are said to be ‘delusional’.
However, it is far better to do something rather than despair.
The question on the matter is, what can we do?
Oct
23
Outsourcing – Wheel of Fortune
October 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Life can be like a Ferris wheel. Sometimes you are up on top; sky is the limit, ruler of the world. Sometimes you are down, close to the ground, nothing much to see or do there.
And sometimes the machinery stalls or breaks down (which does not occur often but can happen). Whether you riding on top or swinging your war down, you would not want to remain stuck in such a precarious position.
It is not uncommon to be calling for help to get your feet back on something solid.
Oct
16
Outsourcing – Putting the Reins on Attrition
October 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment
In an earlier Outsourcing Opinions article, Outsourcing: People Matters, it was reported that the employee attrition rate in India’s business processing industry is the highest at 23.5 percent when compared to other industries.
But recent figures show that the high figure appears to have dropped down to 20 percent, and in the coming quarters, industry insiders foresee a chance for the rate to drop lower.
Oct
10
Outsourcing : A Bird, A City and an Island
October 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment
The Black Shama is a small, black-feathered perching bird that is so rare that one can only find it at one place in the whole world—the island of Cebu in the Philippines.
Other than a zoological treasure and an eco-tourist attraction, the Black Shama is also a symbol for the island province of Cebu.
Other than small, the Black Shama and Cebu are survivors and definitely one of a kind in the whole world.
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