Aug
19
Job Opportunities in Outsourcing
August 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment
As more and more companies in the West outsource work to achieve flexibility and lower costs, a lot of people are left in the lurch, downsized, out-of-work. Could there be a silver lining to all of this?
Apparently there is. If Life gives you lemons, then make lemonade to sell, even if it means selling it yourself off-shore.
Outsourcing provides opportunities to everyone. It’s not taking jobs, but making jobs as well.
Aug
18
India – The Buck Stops Here
August 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Brutal cost-cutting have taken a bite out of the Big Apple and knocked some numbers of Big Ben as banks and financial firms in New York and London are now farming out data-intensive tasks to lower-cost regions, primarily to the biggest region of them all: India.
Aug
15
Outsourcing and the Olympics : The Links
August 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment
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.
Aug
12
Outsourcing : Power Plays
August 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Today’s global fuel crisis is affecting how business is done in a bad way.
As fuel costs rise, so does the cost of living for any individual residing and working in a major metropolitan area– enterprises have to attend to their employees’ pleas for salary increase, as well as attend to costs in materials, transportation, facilities and power costs.
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