Aug

15

The whole world’s attention is glued to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing where nations cheer as their athletes compete with other athletes to achieve the rare, golden prestige.

Nations, their athletic representatives, compete with each other to bring home the gold.

Seems familiar?

There are comparisons that can be noted between the current situation of outsourcing business with the modern Olympic Games which has been around for 108 years.

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Aug

7

The world’s shrinking, in a manner of speaking.

If we look at the trend of end-products of technological advancement, we could almost say that the size  that matters is small.

And it’s not only our gadgets that are getting smaller. The way we live, the way we work, the way we can  do business is being refined to a point where we can do more with less effort. Doing small things can lead  to big results.

Much in the same way how small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) as well as private individuals are doing what the big firms and multinational companies can do, to draw on the talents and skills of the human resources from any corner of the planet through the Internet.

Welcome to the age of Myself, Co. and Yourself, Inc.,—-the one-man (and one-woman) multinationals.

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Jul

7

As outsourcing is now the trend of how large companies around the world do business, small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) might seem to be out of the loop for good but what works for the Big Co.’s can just work as good for the Small-Medium Co.’s, maybe even better.

Perhaps the biggest benefit outsourcing provides small and medium-sized companies is giving them the gift of time.

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