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Thomas Klein

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  • Advantages of Globalization Goods and people are transported with more easiness and speed the possibility of war between the developed countries decreases free trade between countries increases global mass media connects all the people in the world as the cultural barriers reduce, the global village dream becomes more realistic there is a propagation of democratic ideals the interdependence of the nation-states increases as the liquidity of capital increases, developed countries can invest in developing ones the flexibility of corporations to operate across borders increases the communication between the individuals and corporations in the world increases environmental protection in developed countries increases
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      Advantages of globalization
kayla Eubanks

Top 7 Outsourcing Advantages - 0 views

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      How outsourcing will help your company grow and save money. The advantages of outsourcing.
  • When done for the right reasons, outsourcing will actually help your company grow and save money. There are other advantages of outsourcing that go beyond money. Here are the top seven advantages of outsourcing.
  • Example: A company lands a large contract that will significantly increase the volume of purchasing in a very short period of time; Outsource purchasing.
kayla Eubanks

Advantages of Globalization | Economy Watch - 0 views

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      Some good advantages and disadvantages about globalization.
  • Globalization enhances the flow of capital, permitting the investors to invest on the untapped resources of the developing countries.
  • Mentioned below, are the advantages of Globalization which facilitate the development of world economies immensely
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  • Globalization stresses on increasing mutual dependence among all the nation-states across the world. Globalization lessens the possibilities of warfare among developed countries to considerable extents.
kayla Eubanks

What Is Outsourcing? - 2 views

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      Helpful for people to understand outsourcing and its capabilities.
  • Outsourcing is the act of one company contracting with another company to provide services that might otherwise be performed by in-house employees.
  • There are many reasons that companies outsource various jobs, but the most prominent advantage seems to be the fact that it often saves money.
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  • Outsourcing also allows companies to focus on other business issues while having the details taken care of by outside experts. This means that a large amount of resources and attention, which might fall on the shoulders of management professionals, can be used for more important, broader issues within the company.
  • There are some drawbacks to outsourcing as well. One of these is that it often eliminates direct communication between a company and its clients.
  • Outsourcing is the act of one company contracting with another company to provide services that might otherwise be performed by in-house employees. Often the tasks that are outsourced could be performed by the company itself, but in many cases there are financial advantages that come from outsourcing. Many large companies now outsource jobs such as call center services, e-mail services, and payroll. These jobs are handled by separate companies that specialize in each service, and are often located overseas.Reasons to Outsource There are many reasons that companies outsource various jobs, but the most prominent advantage seems to be the fact that it often saves money. Many of the companies that provide outsourcing services are able to do the work for considerably less money, as they don't have to provide benefits to their workers and have fewer overhead expenses to worry about. Depending on location, it may also be more affordable to outsource to companies located in different countries.
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      Outsourcing info
Thomas Klein

Outsourcing after-effects - Washington Times - 0 views

  • Prior to offshore outsourcing, U.S. employees were shielded against low-wage foreign labor. Americans worked with more capital and better technology, and their higher productivity protected their higher wages. Outsourcing forces Americans to “compete head-to-head with foreign workers” by “undermining U.S. workers’ primary competitive advantage over foreign workers: their physical presence in the U.S.” and “by providing those overseas workers with the same technologies.” The result is a lose-lose situation for American employees, American businesses and the U.S. government. Outsourcing has brought record unemployment in engineering fields and a major drop in university enrollments in technical and scientific disciplines. Even many of the remaining jobs are filled by lower-paid foreigners brought in on H-1b and L-1 visas. American employees are discharged after being forced to train their foreign replacements.
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      Some effects of outsourcing
Raul Esteves

Can Globalization and Environmental Sustainability Co-exist? | DoItYourself.com - 0 views

  • This is purely theoretical, though. In practice, powerful nations can come to control less powerful ones through conquest, either economic or military. In the age of globalization
  • , labor has become the comparative advantage of less prosperous nations. This is one of the reasons why so many jobs that once belonged to Americans go to China and India, Vietnam and Mexico–their laborers will work for less.
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  • industrial jobs have left the most developed nations is because of the environmental regulations their governments have imposed. In order to protect the environment, strict limitations are placed on pollution and waste
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