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tommy s

Outsourcing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Outsourcing or sub-servicing often refers to the process of contracting to a third-party.
  • Cost savings — The lowering of the overall cost of the service to the business. This will involve reducing the scope, defining quality levels, re-pricing, re-negotiation, and cost re-structuring. Access to lower cost economies through offshoring called "labor arbitrage" generated by the wage gap between industrialized and developing nations.[10] Focus on Core Business — Resources (for example investment, people, infrastructure) are focused on developing the core business. For example often organizations outsource their IT support to specialised IT services companies. Cost restructuring — Operating leverage is a measure that compares fixed costs to variable costs. Outsourcing changes the balance of this ratio by offering a move from fixed to variable cost and also by making variable costs more predictable. Improve quality — Achieve a steep change in quality through contracting out the service with a new service level agreement. Knowledge — Access to intellectual property and wider experience and knowledge.[11] Contract — Services will be provided to a legally binding contract with financial penalties and legal redress. This is not the case with internal services.[12] Operational expertise — Access to operational best practice that would be too difficult or time consuming to develop in-house. Access to talent — Access to a larger talent pool and a sustainable source of skills, in particular in science and engineering.[13][14] Capacity management — An improved method of capacity management of services and technology where the risk in providing the excess capacity is borne by the supplier. Catalyst for change — An organization can use an outsourcing agreement as a catalyst for major step change that can not be achieved alone. The outsourcer becomes a Change agent in the process. Enhance capacity for innovation — Companies increasingly use external knowledge service providers to supplement limited in-house capacity for product innovation.[14][15] Reduce time to market — The acceleration of the development or production of a product through the additional capability brought by the supplier.[16] Commodification — The trend of standardizing business processes, IT Services, and application services which enable to buy at the right price, allows businesses access to services which were only available to large corporations. Risk management — An approach to risk management for some types of risks is to partner with an outsourcer who is better able to provide the mitigation.[17] Venture Capital — Some countries match government funds venture capital with private venture capital for start-ups that start businesses in their country.[18] Tax Benefit — Countries offer tax incentives to move manufacturing operations to counter high corporate taxes within another country. Scalability — The outsourced company will usually be prepared to manage a temporary or permanent increase or decrease in production. Creating leisure time — Individuals may wish to outsource their work in order to optimise their work-leisure balance.[19] Liability — Organizations choose to transfer liabilities inherent to specific business processes or services that are outside of their core competencies. [edit] Implications
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    Definition of outsourcing: "Outsourcing or sub-servicing often refers to the process of contracting to a third-party."
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Michelle L

Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society - Issues - Outsourcing in America: Overview - 0 views

  • Outsourcing is the practice of hiring workers not employed by a company to do that company's work
  • Outsourcing can happen on a small scale
  • in recent years, the term "outsourcing" has usually meant sending work overseas
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  • Business-process outsourcing (BPO) is one of the fastest-growing areas of outsourcing, particularly in China
  • The cost of living in non-Western countries is much less than it is in the United States or most European nations
  • Outsourcing does have some disadvantages
  • Outsourcing is a constantly evolving field
  • moment is for Indian companies to take on high-level jobs that require creativity and language skills such as research and design, while China takes the low-level BPO
  • The most controversial aspect of outsourcing is the fact that it seems to threaten the supply of good jobs in the U.S.
  • Americans dread outsourcing
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KAILEY K

Outsourcing - What is Outsourcing? - 0 views

  • Outsourcing is contracting with another company or person to do a particular function. Almost every organization outsources in some way. Typically, the function being outsourced is considered non-core to the business. An insurance company, for example, might outsource its janitorial and landscaping operations to firms that specialize in those types of work since they are not related to insurance or strategic to the business. The outside firms that are providing the outsourcing services are third-party providers, or as they are more commonly called, service providers.
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    I highlighted the part that answers, what is outsourcing, but the whole page has information we could use.
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    This article is about outsourcing and what it is about
Kendall Butler

Outsource Insurance Claims Processing Services | Health Insurance Claims Process - 0 views

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    " Advantages of our Insurance claims Processing Service: * Competitive Rates * Highly skilled trained experts * 24/7 Customer Support * Quick management and free of insurance claims * Skill to automate generation and archival process * Ability to improves the process of capturing, storing and extracting data on insurance claims * Reduces insurance claim processing costs Outsource data processing, offers a wide range of customized solutions for the insurance application, reviewing the insurance application, application processing, verification and validation applications, management customer services. We use a variety of savings plans for each sector to manage costs and better management of the insurance claim. Outsource Data Processing delivers effective claims processing services for entire health services provider at very cost effective insurance claims processing rates. Outsource your insurance claims processing requirements to us. Our insurance claims processing services provide innovative medical claims processing, outsourcing online electronic claims processing services at cost effective rates. "
ShelbyK K

flatclassroomproject » Globalization and Outsourcing - 0 views

  • Many businesses have started relying on other countries for employment. Some rely on other countries for computer parts or etc. Many ask one question about outsourcing: is it Good or Bad?Outsourcing is costing American jobs daily. Some view that outsourcing is not affecting our economy. Some businesses are outsourcing because it is cheaper to pay the people from other countries that it is to pay American workers. In the background section of outsourcing examples are given of some companies that outsource for parts and labor.
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    This is last years page I think everyone in our group should read it.
James D

Outsourcing Backlash: Globalization in the Knowledge Economy - 0 views

  • Historically, companies in the United States, Europe and Japan have led globalization, because those countries pushed products and services into developing countries.
  • Likewise, local politicians and political parties may try to protect jobs and obtain votes through legislation such as the bills currently being debated in four U.S. states aimed at blocking the outsourcing of government work to offshore enterprises.
  • Another factor making outsourcing attractive is the changing nature of technical work
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  • With this move to SODA, technologists and business people are talking, working with and understanding processes better. Communication between all parties is in terms of processes and subprocesses, more accurately mapping business needs.
  • Workers in one area of the globe will hear about practices in other parts of the world, raising awareness and intensifying their demands for equity. Labor forces in relatively disadvantaged economies will lobby to bring workforce programs into alignment with those of their global peers. Meanwhile, the values of workers and consumers in wealthier regions will promulgate globally, creating pressure across markets to adopt safe and competitive labor practices. In the long term — 10 years or more — the continuous pressure for equitable practices will normalize work/life programs and start to narrow the gap among regional labor rates.
  • For now, enterprises that are lured by low-cost labor markets will make decisions that satisfy immediate budget requirements, but many know little about domestic outsourcing, and even less about offshore outsourcing.
  • According to a 22 July 2003 article in the New York Times, IBM is now acknowledging the apparent necessity of moving service work to low-cost regions, and it is anticipating anger from displaced employees, as well as potential unionization for worker protection
  • Although there is frequent talk of "sweatshops" in many developing countries, the reality is often far different. In terms of economies of scale, domestic spending power and quality of life, many people in developing nations are compensated exceptionally well. As enterprises globalize, employers worldwide will be forced to offer more-competitive salaries and packages to their employees, especially those who are based abroad
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    " Equal-Opportunity Globalization Historically, companies in the United States, Europe and Japan have led globalization, because those countries pushed products and services into developing countries. As the business of offshore sourcing grows, globalization is beginning to become widely accepted elsewhere. With "nearshore" and offshore sourcing, the global equation has changed. Enterprises in developing countries and emerging markets are now reaching into developed economies, offering a talented workforce at a fraction of the price. Developed and developing economies are exploiting each other's markets, economies and labor forces. It is natural to expect that those disadvantaged by globalization - irrespective of market - will protest and make known their issues. Likewise, local politicians and political parties may try to protect jobs and obtain votes through legislation such as the bills currently being debated in four U.S. states aimed at blocking the outsourcing of government work to offshore enterprises. Moreover, unlike previous instances of globalization - in textiles, products and manufacturing - the latest round is occurring almost instantaneously over a vast and sophisticated communication network. This has enabled business, projects, tasks and jobs to be transferred to virtual workforces across the globe quickly and transparently - a trend that is occurring so rapidly as to disorient entire professions, societies and organizations. Changing Nature of Technical Work Another factor making outsourcing attractive is the changing nature of technical work. By 2006, service-oriented architecture (SOA) will be at least partially adopted in more than 60 percent of new, large and systematically oriented application development projects (0.7 probability). The proliferation of Web services and SOA is causing software to be developed in smaller units that are easier to map to business processes. These smaller units are also ideal for an offshore envi
tommy s

Current Outsourcing Trends Article Reviews - 0 views

  • Return on assets: By reducing the not-insignificant investments, profits can improve significantly through outsourcing. Personnel productivity: By concentrating on the core business, it is possible to enhance the productivity of employees. Flexibility: The use of a service provider divides the risk and reduces the losses from changing market demands or outdated facilities and equipment. Labor considerations: Delicate labor union issues of day-to-day can be avoided, though employees need to deal with employee dissatisfaction arising from outsourcing. Management and Political considerations: Outsourcing eases managing the basic business since the logistics and most distribution problems are dealt with by service providers. Information technology: The ever-increasing demand for new technologies and resources often can be met more efficiently and economically. Maturity of the Service providers: In today’s world, an integrated logistics service provider is a dynamic firm, with highly qualified employees and utilizes a winning combination of efficient techniques.
  • Gone are the days when banks used to conduct their business before the lobbies closed at 3:30 in the afternoon. Today’s fast paced world coupled with a demanding market place a premium on 24/7 banking services. Banks that provide round-the-clock availability of services find it  more feasible to outsource part of the customer service rather than double the number of employees. Ninety percent of new banks choose to outsource and there is high likelihood of this figure increasing in the long-term
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tommy s

India Is Outsourcing … to the U.S.? | Current Events | Living Frugally | Lear... - 0 views

  • d a popular NBC sitcom.
  • We knew what the charade was—outsourced
  • workers in India pretending to be American
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  • call-center workers. Initial indignation morphed into
  • reluctant acceptance, and outsourcing to India has
  • become such a part of our culture that it inspire
  • In a move that signifies one of the quirkier things happening to the global economy, outsourcing companies in India (where more than a third of the country lives on $1.25 a day) are starting to open centers and hire employees in the
  • U.S. (where minimum wage is $7.25 an hour).
  • Salaries are rising 10% a year in India, so labor isn’t as cheap as it used to be.“Near-sourcing” saves these firms the travel expenses of flying workers from India to the U.S. to meet their clients.They gain efficiency by preventing mistakes that occur due to unfamiliarity with American culture.The companies can access new markets, such as healthcare companies, government agencies, utility companies and defense contractors that don’t want sensitive data leaving the U.S.Having bases around the world means they can do work around the clock.
  • This new trend is a positive sign in that it shows that American workers still have skills that Indian workers can’t match—and that Indian companies are willing to pay extra for it. The firms are supplying good jobs now, and plan to expand their U.S. outposts, creating even more opportunities in the future
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Sana Seth

Environmental Impact of Outsourcing | Outsourcing For Better Business - 1 views

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    There are many arguments against outsourcing production for companies within the United States. One of these arguments is that the corporation rarely considers the environmental impact of their move. The United States has very strict policies about production produced pollution. However, the United States has little to no control over this area when the jobs are outsourced. Being aware of problems like this, and considering the environmental impact of outsourcing your production, is more important for the longevity of your company as opposed to the immediate profit margin.
Tinsley K

4 Advantages to Outsourcing - 1 views

  • Outsourcing can save you money
  • Economies of scale save money when unit costs go down as volumes increase
  • Outsourcing can help you share risk.
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  • Outsourcing can help accommodate peak loads.
  • Outsourcing can help develop your internal staff.
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    This is four advantages to outsourcing.
Sana Seth

What is oursourcing? - 0 views

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    There are many disadvantages and advantages of outsourcing. Depending on location, it may also be more affordable to outsource to companies located in different countries. The advantage is outsourcing is a way of cheaper labor. The disadvantage is that these outsourcing companies can not be easily monitored, especially if there are in different countries. Also there is a lack of direct communication.
Riley F.

Outsourcing the future | ASU News | The State Press | Arizona State University - 0 views

  • But students would be thrown if they received a term paper back that said, “Graded in India.” Unfortunately, this is a developing trend in university classrooms. Professors at various universities around the country outsource workers in India, Singapore and Malaysia to grade students’ papers.
  • “[Outsourcing grading] is occurring in large online classes,” Archambault said. “Universities are increasing online programs for a variety of reasons, including the flexibility to students, and it allows students in remote areas to take classes. But the university also is able to offer larger class sections and save money on overhead costs.”
  • We should not run education like a business. Cutting corners by allowing anonymous individuals to grade students’ papers and relying heavily on online classes is not a recipe for success.
Vicki Davis

So, what is outsourcing and why do we do it? - grownupdigital - 0 views

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    IN this post over on netgened, it explains why we outsource video, how this works, and the thinking behind why we have outsourcing. This is a fundamental component of flat classroom projects, except for digiteen, which does not have a video component.
Marty Novak

Globalization and Offshore Outsourcing - 0 views

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    This is an online book which discusses all of the benefits of outsourcing and becoming more globalized. It talks about anything from the costs of outsourcing to the pros and cons. It's a great book if you have the time to read it.
Morgan Bordelon

Outsourcing 2.0: India May Now Become a Hub for Creative Work | Public Radio International - 1 views

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    This article explains how some outsourcing has also begun to take over cultural aspects rather than just economic ones. It talks about how a Canadian man has gone to India to film a music video for the fraction of the cost that it would be in North America.
Kenneth Honer

Outsourcing: Coming in from the cold as the economy thaws? - TechRepublic - 0 views

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    Outsourcing has been slowing declining since last year. However, outsourcing has gone up in the past 3 months.
MIchael Mok

Perils of globalization and outsourcing - 2 views

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    This is a page on globalization and outsourcing and also some statistics behind it
Karley Friend

Where would globalization be without outsourcing? - 0 views

  • "Will Soaring Transport Costs Reverse Globalization?" The report argues that high energy costs could potentially reverse the outsourcing that has occurred in some areas of manufacturing. Foreign trade cannot expect the same opportunities to develop markets in India as there were 30 years ago because of today's high energy costs. This situation could give countries closer to the U.S. like Mexico a little more appeal in the future than current economic giants such as China.
  • But do not expect outsourcing — the major transformer of world economies in the last 30 years — to go silently into the night.
  • high energy prices do not affect all aspects of global trade, including the areas of telecommunications and computers. For example, the software industry in India will continue to thrive because it thrives on cheap Internet and not natural resources.
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    "Will soaring transport costs reverse globalization? and HIgh energy prices do not affects all aspects of global trade."
Riley F.

How Outsourcing Service Providers Enable Business Growth through IT Infrastructure Tran... - 0 views

  • “future trends and technologies, including the disruptive trends like cloud computing, will require organizations to seriously look at consolidation, standardization, and rationalization.”
  • “disruptive future trends”
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    cloud computing info 
Vicki Davis

flatclassroomproject » Globalization and Outsourcing - 1 views

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    This is an outstanding web page from the first flat classroom project on Globalization and Outsourcing.
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    Excellent page and representative of very good work on Flat Classroom. Some over-long hyperlinks, but otherwise, a nice site.
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