Title: Outsourcing Objective: Outsourcing is also used if a certain company or individual has the inability to perform a specific task and get the result they want. These company uses outsourcing to look for an individual or a company who could provide better results than if they were to do the same task. The cost may be slightly higher but the results are better. Outsourcing therefore has two primary objectives: 1. To get labor at reduced cost but get the same or slightly better results
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Advantages and Disadvantages of RM Offshore Outsourcing Projects CIS 564 Introduction Advantages and Disadvantages of RM Offshore Outsourcing Projects Outsourcing has been an important alternative for the development of products and services. The shortage of skilled technical labor in mid ’90 made it acceptable for corporations to rely on outsourcers. In 2000‚ Riordan Manufacturing (RM) opened a plant in China and moved all of its operations from Michigan to China. Riordan’s mission
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No. 2005-12-A Office of Economics Working Paper U.S. International Trade Commission Growth in Services Outsourcing to India: Propellant or Drain on the U.S. Economy? William Greene* U.S. International Trade Commission January 2006 *The author is with the Office of Economics of the U.S. International Trade Commission. Office of Economics working papers are the result of the ongoing professional research of USITC staff and are solely meant to represent the opinions and professional
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Outsourcing: Is It Ethical? Outsourcing has become a very hot topic in our country over the last few years. Many Americans view this topic as very controversial and unethical. Outsourcing is also known as the offshoring of American jobs. These jobs are being sent to foreign countries all over the world. Under George Bush’s administration the American economy lost 1.6 million jobs. Outsourcing to other countries is not limited to one business sector or profession; almost all professions are
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implementation and integration of technology through improved staffing‚ training and communication with employees. Meaning of Outsourcing Outsourcing is an effective cost-saving strategy when used properly. It is sometimes more affordable to purchase a good from companies with comparative advantages than it is to produce the good internally. An example of a manufacturing company outsourcing would be Dell buying some of its computer components from another manufacturer in order to save on production costs
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All About Outsourcing Outsourcing can be defined in many ways. A definition from the Guide to Outsourcing in Supply Chain Management states‚ “We can define outsourcing as the process of moving aspects of your own company to another supplier” (169 Scott‚ Lundgren & Thompson‚ 2011). Ethanan Helpman from Harvard University defines it as “to refer to the acquisition of goods or services from an unaffiliated party” (127‚ Helpman‚ 2011) and Ashsiha Oza and Kathy Hill from Sam Houston State University
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Since 2001‚ a devastating 3.2 million Americans have lost their jobs due to corporate outsourcing (Peralta). Outsourcing is laying off American workers in positions such as manufacturing‚ nurses‚ call centers‚ and even research/development; now‚ these jobs are still needed‚ so they send those jobs to other countries. Jobs are outsourced because other countries do not have minimum wages and therefore the extreme and desperately poor citizens will work for next to nothing. The debate presented by this
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Service Outsourcing Yong-Pin Zhou∗ and Z. Justin Ren† February 2‚ 2010 Abstract This article reviews the Operations Management (OM) research on service outsourcing‚ a common practice among today’s businesses. We focus on recent literature in three areas: capacity planning and supplier coordination‚ service outsourcing under information asymmetry‚ and quality concerns. Additionally‚ a mathematical framework is presented that can be used to analyze service outsourcing supply chains. We conclude with
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Is Outsourcing a Wise Corporate Strategy? YES: BusinessWeek‚ from “The Future of Outsourcing‚” Business- Week Special Report: Outsourcing ( January 30‚ 2006)‚ http://www .businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_05/b3969401.htm NO: Ephraim Schwartz‚ from “Painful Lessons from IT Outsourcing Gone Bad‚” InfoWorld.com (August 25‚ 2008)‚ http://www.infoworld .com/d/adventures-in-it/painful-lessons-it-outsourcing-gone-bad-032 ISSUE SUMMARY YES: BusinessWeek writers argue that outsourcing is likely
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services” (p. 505). Many companies utilize offshore outsourcing to cut costs. “Based on this misconception‚ many companies have explored the opportunities in emerging countries‚ where inexpensive skilled labor might give rise to cost savings and productivity.” (Modarress & Ansari‚ 2007‚ p.165) Offshore Outsourcing Ethical Dilemmas Offshore outsourcing can create an ethical dilemma. The dilemma is that because many companies utilize offshore outsourcing that it limits the availability of jobs for the
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