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OFFSHORING: UNDERSTANDING THE EMERGING GLOBAL LABOR MARKET

FARRELL, DIANA - Personal Name;

Offshoring is an issue full of minefields and developments. It is a business tool and an economic phenomenon with significant potential to increase the world's wealth. This anthology aims to help decision makers manage offshoring better. It attempts to give decision-makers and business an understanding of the scope and economics of offshoring.

The range of tasks that can be done offshore has ballooned to encompass even activities critical to company performance, such as research and new product design. This 10-article collection offers suggestions and facts key to understanding the potential of the emerging global labor market—including assessing the size of the global talent pool, how to choose an offshore location, and how to interpret the implications of offshoring policies.


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Statement of Responsibility
Diana Farrell
Call Number
658.4058 FAR o
Publisher
Boston : Harvard Business School Press., 2006
Collation
180 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-1-4221-1007-2
Classification
658.4058
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Offshore Outsourcing
Employing
Labor Market
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