When will China and India start outsourcing their work to America?

December 31, 2009 by outsourcing · 10 Comments
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barracuda asked:


Lord knows, we could use the jobs.

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How many people in the US have lost jobs due to outsourcing?

December 31, 2009 by outsourcing · 5 Comments
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magnamamma asked:


The issue of outsourcing has come up frequently. I am just curious if there is any statistical data on the number of jobs have been lost due to outsourcing. 1992 was the year that the NAFTA agreement was signed. It was also shortly after that the textile mills of North Carolina started having difficulties staying competative with fabrication costs…and then many people were layed off. This was the beginning of outsourcing. So imagine, if you will, how many people in the US have lost jobs because of this?

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How much does Legal Process Outsourcing companies charge for their service offerings?

December 31, 2009 by outsourcing · 1 Comment
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mohana r asked:


I wanted to start an LPO and I would like to know what is the price LPO’s quote for their services. I would like to offer the services like, contract drafting,review,management, Legal research, Litigation support, real estate related works. Since pricing strategy followed by the existing LPO’s kept confidential, I am not sure how much I should quote. Can any one help me getting the hourly / flat rate fee charges that can be quoted.

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What’s the difference between outsourcing and offshoring?

December 31, 2009 by outsourcing · 1 Comment
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Alex Trip asked:


Also I’d like to know, what a company should consider before undertaking either of these two agreements?

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outsourcing?

December 31, 2009 by outsourcing · 5 Comments
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bhebz asked:


How does an outsourcing present advantage to non-western stat, like china, India and even the Philippines.

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Can someone tell me where to find a telemarketing outsourcing company?

December 30, 2009 by outsourcing · 3 Comments
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aijaz.vampyre asked:


I want to get new campaigns for my call centre. So I need to find an outsourcing company. Now can someone get me in touch with such a company?….usually called a BPO

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Outsourcing?

December 30, 2009 by outsourcing · 4 Comments
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Vannysand asked:


Outsourcing, what positive or negative experiences have any of you had with an organization using outsourcing?

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When will america start outsourcing the job of a company CEO?

December 30, 2009 by outsourcing · 4 Comments
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nightowl1517 asked:


With a hunger for cheap labor when will American companies start hiring Chinese or Mexicans to be the CEO? Why pay an American 20 million to run a company when you can pay a Chinese or a Mexican 100 thousand?

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How is outsourcing jobs good for the economy when a U.S. company pays foreign employees a fraction of what?

December 30, 2009 by outsourcing · 1 Comment
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mintman123 asked:


they would have to pay an american worker, but yet pay the people who endorse their product (like pro atheletes) millions of dollars, it doesn’t make sense. The sneaker that costs $25 to make sells for $160, how is that helping the american consumer?

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What are some pros & cons to insourcing jobs to indian reservations instead of outsourcing to other countries?

December 30, 2009 by outsourcing · 9 Comments
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I have asked this question in other forums . . .Why can’t we insource, certain industry to people on reservations instead of sending jobs overseas?

1) Bank accounts, credit and personal information, in foreigners’ hands seems like a recipe for a homeland security disaster.
2) Create jobs in some of the poorest regions of the U.S.
3) Balance resources between indian nations & keep it economically strong in our homeland
4) Restore confidence in people both on & off the reservation.
5) Common language already spoken
6) hard-working and easily trainable work force set up quickly
7) nearness to markets/ less transportation cost/customs/taxes etc. 8) local investment
9) quality of life for all Americans
10) tax incentives for businesses working with sovereign nations

Can you you think of any other pros or cons?
Thanks William. Interesting input about entitlement and you raise an important point about reputation. Because I know better, I become so frustrated with stereotypical notions about the “lazy, drunken, amoral, uncivilized indian”. It is a harmful myth. There *are* undeniably problems with adaptation-with forced assimilation but I’ve known most indians to be the most honest and hard-working around. I guess people will never understand until they are forced to walk in two worlds and outside of time. IMHO, in a country where the majority is Christian and highly judgmental, casinos still serve to make indians look amoral –as if they are cheats and gamblers out for money. Rez life is HARD and not a handout or adequate compensation for a dirty deal. Indians need representation and a real solution to these problems.
Thanks Sweets. I don’t follow how it would be considered racist. Not all jobs on reservations are held by indians. Many casinos employ large numbers of non-indians.

Yes, the sheer numbers of people in these foreign countries creates a large pool of talent at low cost but with 3.4 million jobs having been shipped offshore since 1998 there is more than enough available workforce here.

Other countries also have minimum wage requirements as well as other requirements for industry. Permits, factory operations, infrastructure, training, translation, freight . . . there are all sorts of hidden costs. Add to that the fact that a lot of contracts are contingent upon bribes, and you begin to wonder how cost-effective doing business overseas actually is.

I lived in Thailand for several years and have been traveling & working there for over 15. My husband was a director of one of our largest computer manufacturing facilities so I am not pulling numbers out of a hat.
*chuckles at Pelagius
Is this a case of the Empire Striking Back?
I hear ya Mr. TwoCrows. This is why I said ‘certain’ industry. Perhaps call centers, etc. I’m thinking mainly white-collar type jobs, but there is no reason why certain cottage-industry jobs could not be created. The added value of being made in America as authentic indian craft at a time when health scares over manufacturing processes in countries like China does not escape me. I’m sure you are also aware of the problem with Chinese peddling American indian goods.

I’m mainly thinking of eco-friendly type jobs. Solar farms perhaps and leading a trend toward NATURAL capitalism. Things that already support the indian way of life. Cradle to cradle type manufacturing, not cradle to grave industry. What better people to lead the way than those who know the land and how to manage resources in a sustainable way?

You’re correct about the infrastructure, but that seems minor compared with setting up infrastructure in a foreign country.
Thanks Indigo. I agree. I see that the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation (backed by Warren Buffet) offers business loans/grants to people around the world and is now helping indigenous groups in Australia.

http://www.gatesfoundation.org/default.htm
Thanks Joan and TD . . . I agree.

TD … I know better. BTW, I am guessing you are Lakota, Rosebud? If so, and you know Matostandinghigh please say hello for me :-)
Michelle
btw TD Yes.. I know about the Navajo lands and the Navajo Uranium radiation poisoning. I have family in New Mexico. And let’s not forget Los Alamos which, during heavy rains, continues to wash radioactive waste downstream to pueblos.

When I propose insourcing I am not proposing hazardous materials or factories, I would like to see sustainable enterprise.

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