Indian Offshoring — Building Sustainable Excellence
Rajendra S. Pawar
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Rajendra S. Pawar: NIIT
A chapter in Building a Future with BRICs, 2008, pp 147-159 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Global fora are alight with the matter of the BRICs — Brazil, Russia, India and China — that are expected to lead the next phase of international economic development and create new paradigms of growth for other developing nations. Tectonic shifts are redefining the world. From a time when the West — won by the low-labour cost model — offshored its entire manufacturing to hubs in the East, today, it is the turn of the services sector to witness the same movement. Increasingly, large companies are offshoring their non-core — and more recently — core processes to low-cost, highquality foreign locations. This new wave, sweeping across the services economy, is expected to grow into a mammoth business opportunity for nations that are geared up with solutions for this space.
Keywords: Public Private Partnership; Organisation Building; Process Excellence; Public Private Partnership Model; Global Customer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-46454-9_11
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