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Brian Muirhead

Brian Muirhead's Public Library | Diigo - 2 views

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    This is my library.
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

cultural globalization (anthropology) :: Entertainment -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia - 1 views

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    The power of media conglomerates and the ubiquity of entertainment programming has globalized television's impact and made it a logical target for accusations of cultural imperialism. Critics cite a 1999 anthropological study that linked the appearance of anorexia in Fiji to the popularity of American television programs, notably Melrose Place and Beverly Hills 90210. Both series featured slender young actresses who, it was claimed, led Fijian women (who are typically fuller-figured) to question indigenous notions of the ideal body.
Kyle Williford

Globalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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      This is what Globalization is.
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    What it is?
Raul Esteves

Xerox Helps Healthcare Providers, Payers and States Prioritize Patient Safety - MarketW... - 1 views

  • s more on what matters most: their real business. Headquartered in Norwalk, Conn., Xerox
  • Xerox offers business process outsourcing and IT outsourcing services, including data processing, healthcare solutions, HR benefits management, finance support, transportation solutions, and customer relationship management services for commercial and government organizations worldwide
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    Xerox offers business process outsourcing and IT outsourcing services, including data processing, healthcare solutions, HR benefits management, finance support, transportation solutions, and customer relationship management services for commercial and government organizations worldwide.
Brian Muirhead

Ocean City Maryland News | OC MD Newspapers | Maryland Coast Dispatch - Resort Could Sa... - 0 views

  • it is favorable to refund 2005 bonds. If the town were to refund just the callable bonds, it would save $846,000 in interest or if all bonds are refunded $878,000 could be saved.
  • The Mayor and City Council voted unanimously to proceed with a RFP for a private enterprise to bid on to collecting Ocean City’s cardboard.
Brian Muirhead

Which IT suppliers will win as government departments embark on cloud computing journey... - 0 views

  • For instance, even the best departments that I've looked at seem to pay around £700-£1,000 per month per server in an IL3 environment, with the average around £1,500; G-Cloud prices are coming in 25-50% of that price depending on the capabilities needed.
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  • 1990s when government first began to outsource its technology and chose from a small list of suppliers who could afford to both bid and finance the deals.
Brian Muirhead

AA Mechanic: Outsourcing Could Compromise Safety | NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth - 0 views

  • that it would slash 13,000 of its 88,000 employees as part of a five-year plan to annually save $3 billion.
  • Their work could be outsourced to outside contractors.
  • "It's a bad thing for America,"
Brian Muirhead

Pros and Cons of Outsourcing | Vandelay Design Blog - 0 views

  • 1. Leverage Your Efforts
  • 2. Potential for Higher Income
  • 3. Increased Efficiency
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  • 4. Allows You to Focus on Your Strengths
  • 5. Turn Away Fewer Clients
  • 2. More Administration and Oversight Work
  • 7. Transition from Freelance to Agency
  • 1. Your Reputation Depends on the Quality of Others’ Work
  • 6. Segmenting Projects is Possible
  • 3. Can Make You a Middleman in Communication with the Client
  • 4. Reduced Control Over Meeting Deadlines
  • 5. It Takes Time and Effort to Find the Right Peopl
  • 5. It Takes Time and Effort to Find the Right People
  • 6. Potential Instability of Your Team
  • 7. Clients May Not Be On Board
  • You Must Decide for Yourself
Brian Muirhead

Legal Issues in Offshore Outsourcing Contracts - Slaw - 0 views

  • including employee benefit administration, payroll processing, customer support, insurance claim review, credit card processing, mortgage servicing, or tax return administration.
  • The arrangement may involve sending personal information of Canadian customers to the service provider’s data centre in the United States.
  • There are also country risks (social, economic and political instability) involved in doing business in certain countries. For example, escalation of the India/Pakistan conflict, potential terrorist attacks, civilian unrest, acts of war which could prevent the offshore service provider from delivering the services.
Brian Muirhead

Outsourcing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • new communication methods such as Voice over ip, Instant messaging, and Issue Tracking Systems, new Time management methods such as Time Tracking Software, and new cost and schedule assessment tools such as Cost Estimation Software.
  • Quality of service is best measured through customer satisfaction questionnaires which are designed to capture an unbiased view.
  • Industry leaders turned to each other, trade journals and management consultants to try to regain control of the situation, and the next answer that grabbed hold of the industry was labor cost arbitration; leveraging cheap, offshore resources to replace or pressure increasingly expensive legacy outsource vendors. Pressure led incumbent vendors to move resources offshore, or to be replaced wholesale. As this renegotiation was under way, many customers seized the opportunity to restructure to gain more control, transparency and negotiating power. The end result has been fragmentation of outsource contracts and a decline in mega-deals. Many companies are now relying on several vendors who each offer specialization and / or lowest cost.
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Raul Esteves

How Does Outsourcing Affect the U.S. Economy? - 0 views

  • Again, inability to find work means inability to purchase homes, spend money, and profit companies
  • greater desire to outsource to make things more cheaply so they will be more attractive to consumers.
  • Further, many argue that giving jobs to workers in less developed countries improves those countries economically and increases trade for US products.
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  • There is another “side” to the issue of outsourcing that needs to be addressed. Not all people in other countries economically benefit from outsourced jobs, and some companies aren’t dedicated to providing humane working conditions. Outsourced work may be performed by children, or in inhumane working conditions. Abuses
  • of foreign employees might not benefit US trade or political relationships.
  • Outsourcing remains a difficult issue, but it does remain. Virtually no one, on any side of the argument concedes that outsourcing can be eliminated completely
  • corporations are evading taxes and depriving the government of needed money and suggest corporations should be taxed for outsourcing, and rewarded for keeping jobs within the US. Others feel the temporary loss of jobs will be followed by greater economic growth in the US and will ultimately be worth the cost.
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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.
  • environmental sustainability
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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
Raul Esteves

No tax breaks for outsourcing jobs: Barack Obama - The Times of India - 0 views

  • No company should get a tax break for outsourcing jobs. Instead, tax breaks should go to manufacturers who set up shop here at home. Bigger tax breaks should go to high-tech manufacturers who create the jobs of the future
  • The Indian IT sector, which gets 60 per cent of its export revenue from the US, has come out strongly against US moves to stop outsourcing.
  • "Meanwhile, America is more productive than ever. And companies like Boeing are realising that even when we can't make things cheaper than China, we can make things better. That's how we're going to compete globally," Obama said. Obama said Boeing's business right now is booming. Last year, orders for commercial aircraft rose by more than 50 per cent.
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    For those who are in Government and Politics/currentnews
Raul Esteves

Does Globalization of the Scientific/Engineering Workforce Threaten U.S. Economic Leade... - 0 views

  • U.S. share of the world's science and engineering graduates is declining rapidly as European and Asian universities, particularly from China, have increased S&E degrees while US degree production has stagnated.
  • The job market has worsened
  • Populous low income countries such as China and India can compete with the US in high tech by having many S&E specialists although those workers are a small proportion of their work force
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  • threatens to undo the "North-South" pattern of trade in which advanced countries dominate high tech while developing countries specialize in less skilled manufacturing.
  • the US will have to develop new labor market and R&D policies that build on existing str
Thomas Klein

Globalization, Art, and Education - 0 views

  • Globalization has been called the new world order and the demise of democracy; the next step toward world peace, stability, and prosperity and the latest stage in the destruction of the earth and its inhabitants. In answer to our call for scholarly investigations and insights about the implications of globalization,
Thomas Klein

UK Holiday/Leisure Firm Gains Savings by F&A Outsourcing - 0 views

  • A leading UK based holiday and leisure group was considering outsourcing to help deliver operational efficiencies, and to detect and quickly respond to customer’s needs. Client Challenge Stabilize financial processes and improve financial controls Improve service levels and reduce cost of Finance and Accounting ( F&A), payroll and associated applications management Consider numerous outsourcing options and factors before making the decision. Because the firm’s ability to leverage a global service delivery model was limited, Alsbridge was chosen to guide them through the process.
Thomas Klein

Globalization - 0 views

  • Globalization is the buzzword of the 21st century. If we live in a globalized world, what does this mean for our economies, our cultures, our work and leisure, even our sense of ourselves? Globalization: The Key Concepts presents an accessible and provocative guide to the way we live now.The causes and the effects of globalization are hotly disputed and the book aims to present the range of arguments in a clear and balanced way. However, arguing that variation is as characteristic of globalization as standardization, the book stresses the necessity for a bottom-up, comparative analysis. Distinguishing between the cultural, political, economic and ecological aspects of globalization, the book highlights the implications of globalization for people's everyday lives.
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      Some more globalization stuff
kayla Eubanks

The Future Of Outsourcing - 0 views

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      Those are two good facts.
  • Globalization has been brutal to midwestern manufacturers like the Paper Converting Machine Co.
  • The changes can be harsh and deep. But a more enlightened, strategic view of global sourcing is starting to emerge as managers get a better fix on its potential.
kayla Eubanks

Does port outsourcing improve productivity? | Employment | Guide2.co.nz - 0 views

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      Discusses if outsourcing improves productivity.
  • Does port outsourcing improve productivity?
  • "The productivity of casual employees is often lower than that of permanent core employees of an organisation-in large measure, because use of casual and contract labour removes the incentive for an employer to provide training to those parts of the workforce."
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