The services shift : seizing the ultimate offshore opportunity / Robert E. Kennedy with Ajay Sharma.

By: Kennedy, Robert E. (Robert Emmett), 1962-Contributor(s): Sharma, Ajay, 1971-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : FT Press, 2009Description: xviii, 330 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780137133505 (hbk.); 0137133502 (hbk.)Subject(s): Contracting out | Offshore outsourcing | GlobalizationDDC classification: 658.4/058 LOC classification: HD2365 | .K465 2009Online resources: Table of contents only Summary: "Two leading researchers reveal how services offshoring is working in both industries and individual companies, and show how to define and implement realistic services sourcing goals. You'll learn the types of players involved in services offshoring, and understand its geographical centers, from China and India to Hungary, Russia, Morocco, Brazil, South Africa, and Mauritius. Drawing on detailed interviews with dozens of participants, the authors review the management skill sets associated with successful services offshoring. Next, they review policy initiatives in both developing and developed countries, and assess U.S. policy initiatives aimed at restricting offshoring. Finally, the authors preview emerging trends in services globalization."
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Two leading researchers reveal how services offshoring is working in both industries and individual companies, and show how to define and implement realistic services sourcing goals. You'll learn the types of players involved in services offshoring, and understand its geographical centers, from China and India to Hungary, Russia, Morocco, Brazil, South Africa, and Mauritius. Drawing on detailed interviews with dozens of participants, the authors review the management skill sets associated with successful services offshoring. Next, they review policy initiatives in both developing and developed countries, and assess U.S. policy initiatives aimed at restricting offshoring. Finally, the authors preview emerging trends in services globalization."

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