Sep
15
Outsourcing : What the US Veeps-to-be Say
September 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Outsourcing Opinions has devoted two previous articles on the US Elections, on the Presidential Nominees and their stances regarding outsourcing.
Now, we’ll take a look at the Vice-Presidenatial candidates, on their platforms on commerce, corporations and evaluate how they could possibly influence or impact the global outsourcing industry.
Sep
12
Outsourcing without Managers?
September 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Outsourcing’s potential has been proven and now it is growing, expanding into various domains such as core office functions like human resources and accounting, life science developments like biochemical research and drug testing, and technological innovations, especially in software development.
Yet whatever sights we have on the future of outsourcing are still blurred by external factors (politics, society) and also internal problems (infrastructure, talent acquisition). One such internal factor can be deemed as the worm eating at the core and if not dealt swiftly could spell major trouble for outsourcers and their business partners.
Sep
11
Outsourcing : Insights on India
September 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment
India is a country that is large in potential, large in people whose rich and diverse culture and traditions spring deep from ancient history and run deeper within the veins of modern Indian society and business.
Here are four general insights, gathered from web resources, to help one understand and appreciate the people who make India the leader of the global outsourcing industry today.
Sep
9
Outsourcing helps the Health & Medical Industries
September 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment
“Health is Wealth.”
The words could not ring more true for the life science industry which includes pharmaceuticals, medical research and health product companies.
Companies in the West have been paving the way to wide-scale outsourcing of drug manufacturing and clinical research to Asia, potentially earning billions of dollars in savings.
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