Outsourcing and Globalization
Outsourcing and Globalization
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Outsourcing and Globalization
Weve all heard unemployment is a bad thing and we want to keep the unemployment
rate at a specific percent, but what are the consequences of doing this? By outsourcing jobs
from the U.S. to foreign countries, we are raising unemployment in America, but its not all
bad. By outsourcing, we are able to have lower labor costs driving a lower consumer price on
goods. There is no right and wrong as far as having a balance, but there are extremist who
will argue that outsourcing is the only option or having jobs here is the only option
(Tverberg, 2015).
An estimated 14 million jobs have been outsourced; nearly double the amount of
unemployed, 7.6 million, in the US (The employment situation, 2017). Sure, if we brought
back all the jobs we outsourced, we could not only employ the unemployed, but also take
part-time employees and make them full-time. Currently we stand at what is considered a
healthy unemployment rate of 5%, which recently rose from 4.9% before March. We need
The consumer market is driven by price. If we increased the prices of all consumers
goods, not everyone would be able to afford the same items they once enjoyed. Normal items
would soon become luxury items and inferior items would soon become normal items. The
whole balance in the U.S. would be thrown off. Unemployment is an issue of globalization
because we want to outsource, but not too much. Outsourcing will never, well should never,
be eliminated.
outsourcing U.S. business are able to promote their business by having local marketing and
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contacts in other countries. It is necessary to promote these relationships to help U.S.
businesses grow and develop. Businesses will grow and develop because having a foreign
and domestic market makes them more competitive. If no one outsourced, companies will be
forced to hire more expensive laborers, which will put struggling companies out of business
in an instance(Amadeo, 2017).
President Donald Trump based part of his campaign solely on bringing back the
American jobs. While his plan to create 25 million jobs sounds wonderful from the idea, the
effects will not be what we are expecting. As stated above, his plan to eliminate outsourcing,
will drive a less competitive market, lose foreign contacts and consumer markets, and
increase the consumer price here in the U.S. Even if Trump keeps the minimum wage at
$7.25, as his proposed plan stated, this will still drive costs to increase, considering we were
paying maybe half the minimum wage for the same labor in other countries (Amadeo, 2017).
While Trumps campaign was coming to an end, he attacked Ford Motor Company
for announcing the move of their small car production facility to Mexico (Kelsey, 2016).
Fords plan to shift the facility was going to have no job impact in the U.S., but they were
outsourcing in order to make a more of a profit due to cheaper fuel prices and decreased
labor wages. Due to the lowered gasoline prices in the U.S. it is making it very difficult for
Ford to make any profits on a small vehicle produced in the U.S. Trump argued that Ford
would be taking away jobs, but Ford announced that the current employees would still be
employed, but working on large vehicle production instead of small vehicle production. Ford
also announced that in the last 5 years theyve created 28,000 jobs in the U.S. itself (Reuters,
2016).
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By January of 2017, Ford chief executive, Mark Fields, announced that Ford Motor
Company would be ditching their plan to outsource to Mexico and instead expanding their
Michigan plant in light of new technologic opportunities. The company reevaluated future
opportunities and realized that keeping the plant here in Michigan would lead to more
economic benefits in the long run. The new extension of the plant will be in Flat Rock
Michigan, where 700 new employees will be working on building self-driving and electric
By keeping the production here in the U.S. Ford will be able to learn new technology
and engineering skills. Ford feels that keeping technology near the engineers is an important
thing, at least in the first generation and that gives them a lot more control to monitor a
system. After economic consideration, Ford realized that the demand for small cars was
decreasing, so the ultimate decision came down to having a place where innovation and new
product development for electric and self-driving cars would occur, and that was Michigan,
This is a perfect example of a failure to outsource. While Ford Motor Company had
not gone through with the project already, they made the economic prediction that keeping
the jobs here in the U.S. would be more beneficial. Ford acknowledges that advancements in
technology will lead to a decrease in available jobs, but are still finding ways to create jobs
every year.
Just because Ford Motor Company failed to outsource this project, doesnt mean
every attempt to outsource will fail. When Ford began, they originally outsourced most of the
accounting department to India. Ford found that India was able to provide a high level of
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quality and reliable services and eventually began to outsource their software development
center to mange their e-commerce solutions in India, as well. It wasnt long until Ford also
outsourced their call center to India as well due to decrease labor wages. By working with
India, they are able to use flexible pricing options, premium quality services, great
Outsourcing is not a guarantee that your business will profit. Although some of the
benefits of outsourcing are great, these are not promised with each project. A true benefit
analysis must be done before deciding where to conduct business, whether domestic or
foreign. One must ask several questions to determine if outsourcing is a good idea, such as:
what will the demand be in the future, will this decrease my expenses, will this create good
relations with foreign countries, will this provide a new consumer market, and many more.
I propose that we create jobs that are needed and specialize in the departments that we
can. If I were the CEO of Ford I would make the best decision economically. By creating
new jobs in the U.S., Ford would be able to hone down on new technology advancements,
that they wouldnt necessarily see if the facility was in foreign territory. There is no need to
unemployment rate of 0% would be terrific for any country, it is inevitable that any given
country will have an unemployment rate of some percentage greater than zero. Outsourcing
allows the U.S. to have a competitive market, keep low consumer prices, and promote
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