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The cost of outsourcing is that it could be a danger to the economy.There are anti-dumping laws in the United States but still it occurs, as one company enters a new market they will lower prices in a price war prone position and take it in the sorts just to get their butts in the door. Where is the most common ma In December 2003, IBM decided to move the jobs of nearly 5,000 programmers to India and China. GE has moved much of its research and development overseas. Microsoft, Dell, American Express, and virtually every major multinational from Accenture to Yahoo has already offshored work or is considering doing so, with 40% of the Fortune 500 expected to have do follow suite. The savings are dramatic: Companies can cut 20% to 70% of their labor costs by moving jobs to low-wage nations--assuming that the work is of comparable quality. Just as drastic are the loss of jobs and suffering of the people left behind. So far, at least, that enhanced productivity hasn't translated into jobs at home. Offshoring is encrouching into the educated classes, both in the United States and elsewhere, affecting jobs traditionally considered secure. People whose livelihoods could now be at risk include everyone from IT experts to accountants, medical transcriptionists to customer-service representatives. Fortunately there is a way for companies to have the convenience and cost effectiveness of outsourcing and still contrib Protection of Confidential Operations Manual in Franchising Agreements overhead, but all this comes at a price. The cost of outsourcing is that it could be a danger to the economy.In modern-day franchising the franchisor will license his business model and operational strategies to folks who will run the franchised outlets. To ensure quality, consistency and customer service the franchisor will define in the confidential o In December 2003, IBM decided to move the jobs of nearly 5,000 programmers to India and China. GE has moved much of its research and development overseas. Microsoft, Dell, American Express, and virtually every major multinational from Accenture to Yahoo has already offshored work or is considering doing so, with 40% of the Fortune 500 expected to have do follow suite. The savings are dramatic: Companies can cut 20% to 70% of their labor costs by moving jobs to low-wage nations--assuming that the work is of comparable quality. Just as drastic are the loss of jobs and suffering of the people left behind. So far, at least, that enhanced productivity hasn't translated into jobs at home. Offshoring is encrouching into the educated classes, both in the United States and elsewhere, affecting jobs traditionally considered secure. People whose livelihoods could now be at risk include everyone from IT experts to accountants, medical transcriptionists to customer-service representatives. Fortunately there is a way for companies to have the convenience and cost effectiveness of outsourcing and still contri Five Steps to Planning a Great Year virtually every major multinational from Accenture to Yahoo has already offshored work or is considering doing so, with 40% of the Fortune 500 expected to have do follow suite. The savings are dramatic: Companies can cut 20% to 70% of their labor costs by moving jobs to low-wage nations--assuming that the work is of comparable quality.Have you started setting goals for the New Year yet? It’s a busy time with the holidays, and it’s hard to think about making time in your schedule for one more thing. But, it’s important to take time to plan for success.Planning your year a Just as drastic are the loss of jobs and suffering of the people left behind. 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This is the kind of job that is becoming increasingly rare in today's job marketHere's a few reasons that were NOT par Fortunately there is a way for companies to have the convenience and cost effectiveness of outsourcing and still contribute to a healthy economy. There are many qualified and cost effective companies within a business’ own national community that can get the job done for a reasonable price resulting in an increase in company profits. The most logical answer to the recent outsourcing crisis within the United States and many other nations are for business’ to realize that outsourcing doesn’t have to equal off-shoring to be cost effective.
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