November 2009
6 posts
OUTSOURCING: Creating Jobs in North America &...
OUTSOURCING: Creating Jobs in North America & Ending Wars
Reading Time: 4:40 minutes
For everyone involved in outsourcing, whether you are a vendor or a client, you have most likely been asked; “How can you sleep at night?” This of course is referring to the idea of taking jobs away from Canadians, and shipping them overseas. Turn on CNN anytime in the last three years, and Lou...
UNIONS: Destroying Businesses From The Inside Out
Have Unions Warn Out Their Welcome?
Reading Time: 6:45 minutes
Right off the bat, this topic is sure to get some heat from the Kool-aid drinking Pro-Union employees. It is hard to argue with facts though, as I will try to keep my bias opinion in some order here. No promises.
I live in Toronto, Canada. It is full of union workers, from teachers to auto-workers, transit to waste disposal. ...
160 HOURS OF WORK, DONE IN JUST 10 HOURS!
And How Not Paying For This Service Will Cost You In Both Time & Money
THIS IS NOT A SALES PROMO: As I stated at the bottom of this article, I am in no way (at the moment) interested in getting into the “Business to individual” service providing. Enjoy the Sales-free read..
READING TIME: 9 MINUTES
following article will briefly describe my personal experiences with virtual...
If you deprive yourself of outsourcing and your competitors do not, you’re...
– Lee Kuan Yew
Offshore vs. Onshore Outsourcing: Pros and Cons
Onshore Partners: Cultural Convenience at a Cost
The obvious strength of onshore outsourcing is that you will be readily able to meet face-to-face with your outsourcing partner if it is necessary. There are also added benefits to doing business with an outsourcing partner domestically, such as barrier-free communication, and there is no need to learn or adapt to new business etiquette. In the...