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Global Services November 4, 2008 Eugene Kublanov |
Rethinking Globalization: Future Proofing Global Services Are those in the outsourcing and offshoring industry insulated from adverse changes in the future? Yes, but it's time to re-think your globalization, offshoring and outsourcing strategy and ensure that it is adequately future-proofed |
CIO February 1, 2007 Margaret Locher |
Eastern Europe New Outsourcing Hot Spot A new study says Eastern Europe has the potential to be the next outsourcing hotspot. |
Global Services September 30, 2008 Phil Fersht |
China's Challenges to Develop a Global BPO Capability China is moving fast into BPO to establish its domain and thereby pose a challenge to India, the Philippines and Latin America. Will China make it there? |
Wall Street & Technology June 18, 2008 Penny Crosman |
Wall Street Outsourcing to New, Exotic Corners of the Globe While India still rules the world of IT offshoring, China, the Philippines, Romania, Poland, Hungary, South Africa, Vietnam, Cambodia and even Iceland are starting to attract bigger pieces of Wall Street's IT action. |
CIO July 15, 2006 Stephanie Overby |
2006 Global Outsourcing Guide Risks, rewards, challenges and opportunities, country by country. Asia: India... Philippines... Malaysia... China... Europe: Ireland... Romania... Hungary... Bulgaria... Africa: Ghana... The Americas: Mexico... Canada... Costa Rica... etc. |
Global Services September 24, 2007 |
Top 50 Emerging Outsourcing Cities-I Global Services and Tholons identify the best 50 emerging outsourcing cities. The study also lists the best cities for outsourcing specific functions. |
CIO February 1, 2013 Stephanie Overby |
6 Hot Offshore IT Outsourcing Markets Offer New Options Typically, when you think offshore IT outsourcing you think, India. However, many emerging countries are getting aggressive offering a variety of perks in order to win new IT outsourcing business. |
CIO February 1, 2004 Stephanie Overby |
India Sees IT Wages Rise Good news for India's programmers: more rupees all around. Workers in the Indian IT industry won the highest average salary increases in the Asia-Pacific region for 2003, according to an annual Asia-Pacific salary survey. |
Global Services May 3, 2007 Bhambal & Sengupta |
India's Emerging Cities The new Indian cities that are servicing American corporates are ones that you may not have even heard of. |
BusinessWeek May 26, 2011 Bruce Einhorn |
India's Scarce Talent, Rising Wages, Balky Clients Faced with a shortage of workers, India's outsourcing industry is struggling to maintain its profit margins -- and its global market share. |
Global Services October 1, 2008 Avinash Vashistha |
Top 50 Emerging Global Outsourcing Cities They are not Bangalores or Makatis yet; but they could get there sooner. There are nine new entrants and six dropouts from the 2007 list of the top 50 global outsourcing cities. |
Global Services October 25, 2007 |
Global Game Development While most global destinations offer creative and tech talent, the balance of cost against quality differs dramatically across countries when sourcing game-development functions. As developers discover gaming talent in new geographies, they are also enjoying cost benefits. |
InternetNews March 26, 2004 Sharon Gaudin |
Gartner: 1/4 of U.S. IT Jobs Offshored by 2010 Six years from now, one quarter of traditional U.S. IT jobs will be done offshore, in countries like India and China, according to new predictions from researchers at one of the top industry analyst firms. |
CFO October 1, 2009 Josh Hyatt |
The New Calculus of Offshoring For years the offshoring boom was driven by one factor: savings. Today the decision is much more complicated. |
Financial Advisor July 2011 Alan Lavine |
Tiger Versus Dragon Despite huge challenges in China and India, investors expect rising wages, increased domestic demand and exports to accelerate business growth. |
Global Services September 14, 2007 Rinku Tyagi |
Great Paymasters, Not Best Employers! In the Indian tech industry, employee satisfaction is no longer a derivative of higher salaries. |
Global Services July 29, 2007 Imrana Khan |
China to Lead in Financial Services Outsourcing In the race between China and India for global economic superiority, who will win? A recent report by Deloitte Consulting, cheers for China, argues that China is better poised to be the victor, especially in the area of financial services outsourcing. |
Global Services January 3, 2008 Adyasha Sinha |
Offshoring to Hanoi A mix of low wages, strong mathematics skills, less frequent job hopping and technical aptitude qualify Hanoi as amongst the best outsourcing cities in the world. |
Global Services April 21, 2008 Amrita Singh |
Outsourcing Goes Rural Amidst barns and ranches, livestock and corncobs could lie the foundation of the next big services outsourcing, as concerns about rising costs drive companies to look at viable options in small towns and rural areas in both the U.S. and Asia. |
Wall Street & Technology November 29, 2004 Jim Middlemiss |
Riga to Manila to Mumbai More Wall Street firms are considering offshore outsourcing than ever before - and their choices are growing by the minute. |
BusinessWeek February 14, 2005 Puliyenthuruthel & Kripalani |
India: Good Help Is Hard To Find Higher wages and lavish perks reign as outsourcing outfits scramble for talent |
CFO March 1, 2008 Kate O'Sullivan |
Offshoring Spreads Its Wings From East Asia to Eastern Europe, offshore outsourcing is taking off. |
Global Services June 10, 2008 Shyamanuja Das |
Outsourcing to India: 1998 Vs. 2008 If you want to offshore to India for the same reasons some of your peers did in 1998, then do so at your own risk. |
BusinessWeek March 3, 2011 Leung & Kennedy |
Global Inflation Starts with Chinese Workers Government support and a tight labor supply are boosting wages in China. Over the next decade that will put inflationary pressure on the global economy |
U.S. Banker February 2005 Susanne Trimbath |
Mobility of Jobs are an Urban Planner's Nightmare The labor pool was what used to be flexible, but now jobs are moving more frequently than people. This means cities must plan to prevent what paralyzes booming communities: congestion and inner-city slums. |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 Manjeet Kripalani |
India: Desperately Seeking Talent As India's economy booms, companies are scrambling to find, and keep, skilled workers. |
Finance & Development March 2008 David T. Coe |
Jobs on Another Shore Outsourcing of service jobs to other countries could affect industrial countries' economies and attitudes toward globalization. |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 John Finneran |
IBM: "I" Stands for India IBM will invest $6 billion in India -- but why? |
BusinessWeek August 2, 2004 Cooper & Madigan |
U.S. Labor Markets: The Truth About Worker Pay Just how big is the squeeze on the pay of American workers? The answer is not as clear-cut as the polarized views of each political camp would lead you to believe. |
Wall Street & Technology February 4, 2005 Jim Middlemiss |
Outsourcing: Captive Sites The newest outsourcing trend is the building of captive sites, in which brokerage firms essentially expand their operations, taking on their own space and employees in a foreign country rather than using the services of a third-party service provider. |
Global Services July 27, 2007 Imrana Khan |
$44,172: Highest Salary of Indian Tech Grads The average annual salary of an Indian tech employee has grown by 28%, from $6527 in 2006, to $8,500 in 2007. Wages are rising in India, but demand for well-trained IT professionals is still rising faster. |
BusinessWeek December 6, 2004 Laura D'Andrea Tyson |
Offshoring: The Pros And Cons For Europe Faced with stiff American competition, more European companies, especially British ones, are starting to offshore services. Wage insurance for workers displaced by offshoring can help ease the transition. |
The Motley Fool November 15, 2007 Bill Mann |
These Markets Aren't Emerging, They're Exploding A look at the performance of indexes tracking some of the biggest emerging markets illustrates that China, Brazil, India, Argentina, Vietnam, and Mexico have all seen their stocks markets double, triple, or more in the past three years. |
CFO September 1, 2004 John Edwards |
The Farthest Shore As wages increase in one region, companies move their outsourcing farther afield. This search for new lands spells trouble for India. Look for increases in Africa, Europe, and even depressed manufacturing centers such as Detroit and Cleveland. |
Global Services July 30, 2007 Vashistha & Khan |
Hire and Fire: Regional Labor Laws In these times when businesses thrive on global labor, companies must know and understand the employment laws of the countries they operate in. |
Global Services September 30, 2008 Imrana Khan |
Staff Turnover in Indian BPOs Surge to Record High The $11 billion Indian Business Process Outsourcing industry - slated to reach $30 billion by 2012 and which employs over 700,000 people - has become a monster to manage. |
Finance & Development June 1, 2007 Jaumotte & Tytell |
Globalization of Labor Globalization is a vital force sustaining world growth, but policymakers need to ensure that all people benefit by strengthening access to education and training, adopting adequate social safety nets, and improving the functioning of labor markets. |
Finance & Development June 1, 2006 Raymond Lim |
Creating a Globally Connected Asian Community As Asia connects to the world, there is every reason to hope that the same principle and structure of a community based on complementary growth and positive competition, held together by overlapping political and economic relationships, can serve as a model for the rest of the world. |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2011 Eric Dutram |
Can India ETFs Beat Inflation Epidemic? Are these ETFs in serious trouble? |
CRM February 2004 David Myron |
Hot Spots You've decided to outsource your contact centers. Now the question is, to where? We evaluate the fastest growing nearshore and offshore options. |
CIO December 1, 2000 Tom Field |
For a Few Rupees More India's outsourcing industry is eager to move beyond its back-office image... |
The Motley Fool September 23, 2010 Jared Cummans |
Three ETFs to Play the Coming Emerging Market Infrastructure Boom More investors have grown unsure of the economic future in much of the developed world, and many have flocked toward emerging markets. |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2011 Adam J. Crawford |
Fast Growth for Fast Food in India American fast-food companies are in a global growth phase in emerging markets such as India. |
CIO January 1, 2003 Stephanie Overby |
Passages Beyond India India has long been the leader in offshore IT outsourcing, but the rising demand for those services and increasing risk of terrorist attacks are prompting CIOs who source work abroad to look beyond the usual suspects. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 10, 2006 |
Readers Respond: Has Globalization Reached Its Peak? I don't think globalization has reached its peak... Globalization comes in waves... The results of globalization beyond outsourcing have been enormous... etc. |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2009 Ivan Martchev |
India Still Looks Strong Some very smart people are buying Indian equities right now. Here's why you should consider doing the same. |
The Motley Fool April 10, 2007 Khattab & Taulli |
Foolish Forum: Bullish on Indian IT? The Indian outsourcing market grew 33% to $23.6 billion in 2006, creating enormous opportunities for firms in India. Here, analysts discuss the software tigers of the Subcontinent. |
The Motley Fool July 23, 2008 Kristin Graham |
Is India's Miracle Over? It's been just 16 years since India opened its economic borders to the world -- and the country's transformation has been staggering. The country's amazing growth is just beginning. |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2008 Thomas J. Duesterberg |
The Competitive Edge -- Looking Ahead to Manufacturing's Future Growth in U.S. manufacturing will be led by exports, capital investment and growth abroad. |
CFO October 1, 2003 Abe De Ramos |
The China Syndrome U.S. companies are beginning to outsource technology research and development to India and China. Will a meltdown in tech jobs follow? |