Outsourcing:Good or Bad
OutSourcing
Latest issue of Fortune Magazine carries an article (subscription required for full access) on Outsourcing, this article takes Wipro as a case-study and talks to some of managers about what they feel about taking jobs from other countries, how things are in Bangalore and how well the guys are doing when it comes to software development.
Some time back an article on newsforge insisted why IT offshore outsourcing can't be stopped. And if all that software and BPO was not enough, even Radiologists in US are finding their work going (free registration required) to India.
Recently Information Technology Association of America said only 7-9% IT jobs will move out of US, meaning major amount of work will still be done in US and Western European countries.
Personally, i too feel outsourcing will go on and can't be stopped because it makes business sense and allows companies to offer their customers better solutions at cheaper rates.
Whats your view?
p.s: came across this joke, thought of sharing with you
Best Wrestler- The real person
The local bar was so sure that its bartender was the strongest man around that they offered a Rs 10,000 bet. The bartender would squeeze a lemon until all the juice ran into a glass, and hand the lemon to a patron. Anyone who could squeeze one more drop of juice out would win the money. Many people like weightlifters, wrestlers, body builders, etc had tried over time, but nobody could do it. One day this scrawny little man came in, wearing thick glasses and a safari suit, and said in a tiny, squeaky voice, "I'd like to try the bet." After the laughter had died down, the bartender said OK, grabbed a lemon, and squeezed away. Then he handed the wrinkled remains of the rind to the little man. But the crowd's laughter turned to total silence as the man clenched his fist around the lemon and 5-6 drops fell into the glass. As the crowd cheered, the bartender paid the Rs 10,000, and asked the little man, "What do you do for a living? Are you a lumberjack, a weightlifter, or what?"
"No," replied the man. "I work as project manager in an IT company"