A primary reason why many companies use off-shore outsourcing companies is to take advantage of significant labor cost reductions. And the savings can be significant, – 30%, 50%, even 70%, depending on the type of resource and the local labor market.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
Calamities Do Not Necessarily Equate to Loss of Business
The latter part of the year means it is rainy season for a specific part of the globe, which is where majority of the outsourcing companies are located. We have previously written about the blackout in India with “Massive Blackout in India Tests Outsourcing Companies’ Back-up Plan” as the title of the article. The article relays the recent issue about India’s electric consumption being over the top and causing alarm to both residents and businesses in the country, primarily those who engage with international businesses like that of the outsourcing industry. But it is not only the power shortages that companies should prepare for because there are also natural calamities that may happen which can also affect one’s business. Bad weather is bad for the business, as many would put it.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
UK Offices Continue to Seek Outsourcing for its Benefits
For a new idea to be accepted in a society, it should be tested whether it would work for everyone and would generate positive outcomes. There will be some who will be eager to try out the new idea while there will be some who will criticize the implementation of such notion. But nonetheless, a group shall try it to attest that it is a feasible option for some.Outsourcing has been a widely accepted option for most businesses because of the benefits that it brings. However, most of the time, employees of those businesses are not excited at all with the thought of sending work processes abroad. There have been instances wherein potential offshore outsourcing clients are being forced to reconsider their plans because of strong opposition coming from the workforce.
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