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Outsourcing
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The New America - Should We Outsource
If you were to look at many large corporations such as Sprint, Dell, and so on, you would find a number of jobs are outsourced overseas. Outsourcing is nothing new but the trend of global outsourcing has ignited a firestorm of controversy.
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India: A Big Textile Outsourcing Hub
Under the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Textiles and Clothing, the textile quota scheme of quantitative import limitations under the multi-fiber arrangement (MFA) came to an end on 1st January, 2005, hence developing countries like India will flourish in the new competitive atmosphere and as a result, the Indian textile industry will have a stronger place in both their export and domestic markets.
All along with its usual yarn and fabrics, at present India is exporting more than 100 garment product range. Many worlds' leading brands like Banana Republic, Tommy Hilfiger, Gap, Liz Claibome, Polo etc, are sourcing products from India.
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Save Budget On Offshore SEO
SEO and website promotion are activities, which can easily be performed offshore. Outsourcing link building and satellite content producing need little to no supervision from you and well, the benefits abound.
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Setting Up a Representative Office in China - Restrictions
Chinese foreign investment law does not permit a Representative Office to carry out direct business activities. It is limited to activities such as market research, product promotion, and
liaison. It may not charge fees for its services or engage in profit-making activities such as direct sales or marketing.
A Representative Office should take special care when performing the following activities:
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Corporate Governance for Foreign Investors in China
Most Foreign Invested Enterprises (FIEs) are governed by a board of directors and senior management. An exception exists for Cooperative Joint Ventures that the parties have chosen not to incorporate (these are governed by a management committee).
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Bundled Outsourcing: Things To Consider
Bundled outsourcing is the staple of conversation among the business people today. Most financial organizations have started including Information Technology Outsourcing or ITO and Business Process Outsourcing or BPO in their core business strategies.
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Documentation for Representative Offices in China
An application letter signed by the foreign head office's Chairman of the Board or General Manager requesting permission to establish a Representative Office must be prepared and must
include the proposed Representative Office's proposed name, purpose, scope of business, duration, and the term of office of the Chief Representative. It must also include the historical
background of the head office, the names of the General Manager, the Chairman of the Board, and the other directors of the head office, the names of the head office's primary trading
partners in China, and its business volume.
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Outsourcing Document Process Management
Businesses outsource their document process to service providers when they realize that they lack the knowledge required as well as the infrastructure required to manage documents effectively. Outsourcing lowers operational costs and ensures a higher level of security and the businesses are reassured as their documents are handled by professionals who will know what they are doing.
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Cost Reduction Thwarts Innovation
A 2006 survey by Quint Wellington Redwood provides insight into the current outsourcing market internationally. Four key findings: IT Outsourcing has become a mature market with a strong growth in application outsourcing, a more selective sourcing strategy is on the rise. Over 75% of the respondents still focus on cost reduction and control as their main outsourcing goal and vendors perform well on costs but do a poor job when it comes to innovation.
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Outsourcing Benifits
For customers, Outsouring brings innovative and streamlined products and services like billing, CRM and data warehousing. For employees, it brings enhanced performance critical applications like intranet, e-mail and online collaboration
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