http://www.globalchange.com Huge salary inflation impact for senior executives in India and China make outsourcing economics harder. Up to 100% wage inflation in China and 40% in india for experienced business leaders. Reverse outsoursing. Business efficiency and strategy needs review. Operating costs of managing outsourced operations. Why outsourcing operations can fail. Impact of outsourcing on America economy, US jobs, EU, Canada and Australia. Growth of India and China, emerging markets threat and opportunities. Offshoring and outsoucing trends and why outsoucing creates growth in gloabl economy. Conference keynote speaker and Futurist Dr Patrick Dixon.
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September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
well US needs …
well US needs outsourcing, bcoz Indians and Chinese are just smarter, look at the number of them doing PhDs in US; more than half of total No.
Obama is huge supporter of outsourcing and friend of India, i hope he wins.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Ha! Well …
Ha! Well commercial life is more sophisticate than that and many people are already moving all kinds of business activities to Pakistan.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
NO! it’s not safe …
NO! it’s not safe yet to outsource to middle like pakistan. your customers might mistake ur agent for a terrorist. well, it;s your company your choice.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Do you have any …
Do you have any chinese made products in your home? or UK made or French made or Canadian made for that matter? Or fruit or other food products from another country in your kitchen? If so then it seems to me that you are a globalised person yourself and are outsourcing your own purchasing.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
OK so I am …
OK so I am fascinated to know what you think the answer is? All international trade is a form of globalisation. Buying and selling with other nations. This YouTube site is a form of globalisation - you and I are in different nations debating the same issues on a global platform paid for by advertising for global products in a global market. No globalisation means no imports of Chinese goods. It also means no exports of American films, or vehicles, or software, or pharmaceutical products?
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Americans who …
Americans who fought and died to construct and preserve a nation and who have witnessed the “American Dream” being stolen from them—I dare say…violently disagree with you. Outsourcing amounts to the destruction of the American Middle class, and it is now complete. I compare your role to that of a prostitution pimp: those ‘within’ it claim it to be a “victimless” crime (those with a vested interest), while the rest of society knows full well the destruction it wrecks. Globalism is pure evil.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Hmm - I am a UK …
Hmm - I am a UK citizen actually. You sound very angry about outsourcing - I am interested to know if it has affected you or your family personally? It is possible you might feel different if it meant that as a $5 a day person in a country like India you now have a job for a load more dollars a day and can feed your children. What happened to the global village? I travel in over 50 nations and see the global community as one.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
In the U.S., …
In the U.S., traitors like you are reviled and considered the enemies of the people. Your treason against U.S. citizens makes lower than a dog.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Any American CEO or …
Any American CEO or executive laying off U.S. employees and outsourcing those jobs overseas to “remain competitive”…is an outright TRAITOR TO AMERICA. He/she should be imprisoned, or worse, for betrayal of America. An ECONOMIC TRAITOR such as this has no morals, ethics, and is betraying the very country that made his company’s very existence possible. An OUTSOURCER is worse than a murderer, rapist, or traitor selling nuclear secrets. His greed damages his own soul, and his country.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
It is interesting …
It is interesting the you picked a time scale of 150 years. In my country 150 years we had no labor standards, and slavery was an institution. Since then slavery was abolished, and standards have reflected an increasing value for fruits of labor. The economy increased with the value of a hard days work. About Fifteen years ago we began to bypass hard won standards of modern society to save a buck, and wonder why the economy is in a major crisis?
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Over the past 150 …
Over the past 150 years? I think you most be responding to some other post? Because, I recall people leading productive lives, and actually making things in this country a mere twenty years ago. Those people earned good pay, and as a result of the value we placed on their labor they became the most sought after consumer market in the world. Do you think todays Mcd work force can afford to purchase $400 dollar Ipods? Outsourcing, is why the consumer market is shrinking.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Hmmm… well …
Hmmm… well history shows a different pattern - rapid economic growth which is how the standard of living in most countries for most people has risen over the last 150 years. Patrick Dixon
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Here is a thought: …
Here is a thought: What will happen when you have lost every single customer you have because everyone is unemployed except you and your fellow directors of the board? - and lets not forget that the slave labor populations ca not afford to buy the plastic junk you want to sell for 400x profit. I hope you think about that question while you are sitting safely in your panic rooms waiting for rescue which will never come.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Have a look at the …
Have a look at the other videos but if you want detail then enjoy hundreds of pages on my text-based site globalchange dot com
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
True for a long …
True for a long time in some sectors but some of my clients are already having to move operations back to the EU.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
show the statistics …
show the statistics and how u calculate all those stuffs. Prove to the world it’s real.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Outsourcing will …
Outsourcing will just move to different areas of the world because there will always be pricing differentials.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Fair enough the …
Fair enough the Chinese have the right to better wages just as much(or more) as us.