Reverse outsourcing; yes, it happens!
July 24, 2009

Digest this: The Indian industry contributed $105 billion to the US economy and created as many as 3,00,000 jobs between 2004 and 07, asserted the Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma during his address at the Synergies Summit of the US India Business Council in the US recently. Read more

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Who moved that Detroit worker’s job?
July 17, 2009

Actually, no one. Just think about it. Could that ubiquitous blue-collar worker slaving his nights off in a seedy, little call centre somewhere in Meerut (India) have robbed the Detroit worker of his job, or did it get snapped up by another white-collar worker in his home country? Read more

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Cost is not the only consideration in outsourcing
December 14, 2008

Offshore development has always been regarded as an effective strategy for organizations wanting to cut costs and/or remain focused on their core business values. The common management principle is that the stronger your core, the more opportunities you will have to move into other profitable ventures. The rationale behind outsourcing is thus to transfer all non-core activities to other vendors, who can perform those activities as well, if not better than the parent company. Read more

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