To Offshore or Not to Offshore
In response to a speech by former Secretary of State Colin Powell, in which he encouraged India to open its markets to American goods – a thank-you for the offshored work it receives from American companies, Hari Singh, an Indian student retorted sharply: “Off-shoring / Outsourcing benefits the US as well since $1 outsourced here gives $1.40 back to the U.S. economy. We use U.S. computers to do the work, and we're drinking Coke and Pepsi. Every damn thing comes from the United States.”
In perspective, it is becoming more apparent that offshoring benefits both the outsourcer and the provider. Outsourcing benefits include:
1. Increased productivity
2. Cost reduction without compromising overall benefit goals.
3. Reduced employee headcount.
4. Access to sophisticated technologies, such as the latest call centre facilities without having to buy them.
5. Tailored vendor offerings for client specific needs.
6. Higher service level provisions to their employees.
Increasingly, companies lacking infrastructure and staff with little or no interest in investing time and resources to build in-house capability find offshoring the right choice, a smart choice. The long-term benefits of offshoring are immense provided one has the foresight and patience to invest in future paybacks. All said and done, offshore outsourcing is part of the new wave, the new world order, the sooner one accepts it, the better.
The article sponsored by A-1 Technology Inc, dealing in offshore outsourcing and offshore software development
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