HOT: Did Ukrainian Unrest Disrupt Offshore Work?
(Paul McDougall, Information Week, Nov. 30th, 2004)
Information Week vs. Outsourcing Ukraine
Looking Out;Looking In Outsource what makes sense, but create some new internal opportunities for yourself Innovation Ships Out U.S. computer makers such as Dell, Motorola and HP are outsourcing not just the manufacture but the design of new products to offshore companies. Could this be the end of America's innovative edge in electronics? Be The Last Man Standing
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The BBC's Big Deal
How India Became a Global Force: India's popularity as an outsourcing hotspot didn't happen by chance. Management Reports The End of Service with a Smile? You Can't Outsource Everything Some outsourcing is inevitable. But as the former deputy CIO of Procter & Gamble learned, it's crucial to retain enough work in-house to train the next generation of IT leaders. The Inner Cost of Outsourcing When contemplating outsourcing, CIOs should first think about their people. One Outsources, The Other Doesn't Two companies. Two different dilemmas. How each analyzed its outsourcing options and arrived at differing conclusions. The Right Thing to Do You can't save every job from being outsourced, but business and government can mitigate the pain—if they wish to. How to Outsource-Proof Your IT Department A New Game Plan
CEOs increasingly believe that sending IT work offshore will magically reduce costs and increase productivity. To combat this outsourcery, CIOs need a little white magic of their own. IT Outsourcing's Friend in Congress Rep. Bill Thomas, a free trade proponent, keeps the door open to offshore labor Outsourcing Keeping IT Work Close to Home
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