outsourcing services overseas
obtaining credit from banks
globalization
offshoring production of goods
Posted on 01 August 2010 by BPO
outsourcing services overseas
obtaining credit from banks
globalization
offshoring production of goods
Posted on 08 July 2010 by BPO
Outsourcing of all types, offshoring of business processing, offshore contract manufacturing and globalization in general continue to create massive change in the world of business. This revolution creates both opportunities and challenges for organizations, managers and professionals of all types. In this video, Jack W. Plunkett discusses the trends, advantages, and ideals that make outsourcing such a prominently growing practice.
Posted on 27 May 2010 by BPO
The edited highlights of Mark Kobayashi-Hillary talking about the launch of his new book Talking Outsourcing on October 1 at London South Bank University in central London. Mark opens by discussing the recession, as money is thrown over the audience. He plays football with the audience when discussing the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa. He changes shirt four times during the presentation, and he ends up serving McDonalds food to the audience when talking about self-service outsourcing from the cloud. The globalisation and migration expert, Philippe Legrain, and BPO Strategy Director of French hi-tech service firm Steria, Hilary Robertson, joined Mark at this presentation. The event was organised by the National Outsourcing Association in the UK. For more information on the book, take a look at: talkingoutsourcing(dot)com
Posted on 30 March 2010 by BPO
I would like to know what the majority of us think are the challenges that Human resources will face in the next couple of years because of globalization and outsourcing.
Posted on 10 March 2010 by BPO
The economical growth in india is only due to software outsourcing. I just want to know how it would have been
{Globalization} minus {computer software technology} .
The above state gives us only manufacturing outsourcing. Would it be possible to attain atleast 1/10th of the present growth?
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