The Outsourcing Revolution (Review and Analysis of Corbett's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Michael Corbett's book "The Outsourcing Revolution" deals with a highly controversial topic. Outsourcing tends to get blamed whenever jobs move from one country to another. However, outsourcing is currently a $6 trillion global industry, and within the next decade will grow appreciably as more and more organisations transform their operations to take advantage of everything outsourcing offers. In his book, the author explains how outsourcing helps make companies more productive and more competitive in the global marketplace and provides benefits for your business that should not be ignored. This summary is a must-read for anyone who wants to know more about the outsourcing process that will shape the world of tomorrow.
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Book Presentation:
The Outsourcing Revolution
by Michael Corbett
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of The Outsourcing
Revolution (Michael Corbett)
1. Where outsourcing is today
2. How to make outsourcing work for you
3. The future of outsourcing
Book Presentation:
The Outsourcing Revolution
by Michael Corbett
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
Outsourcing is a highly controversial topic. It tends to get blamed whenever jobs move from one country to another. Despite all the bad publicity, however, outsourcing is currently a $6 trillion global industry, and within the next decade will grow appreciably as more and more organizations transform their operations to take advantage of everything outsourcing offers:
The ability to simultaneously reengineer and upgrade existing operations at the same time as offering new products and services.
A genuine opportunity to create more flexible and adaptable organizational structures.
The chance to leverage the skills and resources of organizations worldwide to develop and deliver better products and services.
In short, outsourcing helps make companies more productive and more competitive in the global marketplace. By harnessing outsourcing intelligently, many organizations will be able to achieve a 10- to 100-fold increase in productivity and competitiveness. That is too big a potential gain to hand to your competitors by ignoring outsourcing.
"Even though about one-third of the typical executive’s budget is already outsourced, we are really just at the dawn of outsourcing. It is very likely that over the next decade or so, this one-third will climb to 70- or 80-percent - as it already has for manufacturing. This means that before too long most organizations are going to be far more outsourced than they are ‘in-sourced’. This is a fundamental restructuring of organizations that carries enormous implications for all of us - executives, managers, employees, customers and investors alike. For executives and