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Outsourcing: Another viewpoint…
Posted on March 8th, 2010 2 commentsA lot of people dislike the idea or practice of outsourcing. Many pundits claim it steals jobs from Americans. We disagree. Let us explain our policies and thoughts…
In a global economy, outsourcing allows us to interact and develop resources and projects in other countries. We get jobs from Belgium, subcontract them to India, and then take the money and buy products made in Korea. Our economies are interlinked, and we all have to chip in and work together. Look at the current problems in the European Union. The defaults in Greece are a problem for the people of the UK. We need to remember this when we plot our business strategies, Spending money on an international level means money from around the world will flow into our coffers.
Not only does outsourcing provide the developing countries with needed job opportunities, it also offers the company hiring international talent many advantages; tangible benefits that can be passed on to you, the client.
Outsourcing gives the client access to a wider variety of technology and skill sets. The domestic company can now offer services that were too expensive and advanced to propose before. The offshore model offers a range of technologies and services to fit any business situation, allowing you to maintain your competitive edge with technically-superior solutions that are built for growth.
The future prospects of outsourcing offshore competencies are optimistic. It is expected that outsourcing will continue to have a significant impact on how business is conducted. As this trend evolves and escalates, the advantages of outsourcing will also expand. Geographical boundaries will begin to disappear, and the world, as a whole, will benefit from these collective resources.
We have a detailed white paper on outsourcing on our website. Please check that out and feel free to ask any questions you may have.
2 responses to “Outsourcing: Another viewpoint…”
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You’re making your own tips clearly but I still am not sure yet.
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Great post!
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