For the Readers By the ReadersOutsourcing in 2010--Dec. '07 Global Services' coverstory--is suggested by you and written by you. This is just one example of our endeavor to make Global Services an interactive gateway for the global sourcing community
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The Future of Captive BPOsCaptives Are Not at RiskThe Future of Niche IT Service ProvidersAverage Deal Size for Niche Providers: $25 MillionThe Future of Buy-side Sourcing CareersBlack Belts for a Flat WorldOffshore Locations Lack Biz-friendly LawsWhile China, one of the top offshoring destinations, for instance, did quite well on the 2008 Doing Business index this year than the last year, the country still needs to introduce more reforms to make itself one with easiest business regulations. Also, the study maps quantitative indicators on business regulations and the protection of property rights across 178 economiesThe Global Services' Guide to Sourcing in 2010While the rest of the Dec. issue of the magazine covers predictions on various aspects of global sourcing by industry experts, here's our very own hitchhikers' guide to sourcing business and technology services in 2010The Future of InvestmentIndia: The Hot Market for InvestmentsThe Future of InnovationThe Pace Will Only IncreaseThe Future of Outsourcing by the Energy SectorCompetition is Key to GrowthThe Future of KPOKPO Service Providers to VerticalizeThe Future of IT Infrastructure OutsourcingCompanies to Outsource to Offshore Service ProvidersThe Future of Deal StructuresBack to Seven-year ContractsGlobal Sourcing 2010Special Feature Global ServicesEmerging Bangalores and Shanghais in LatAmAs "homeshoring" picks up in the outsourcing arena, various Latin American cities are emerging as the new Bangalores and Shanghais for the customers based in the U.S.A.
The Future of RegulationMore, Not Less, ScrutinyThe Future of Temporary ImmigrationTough Worker VerificationThe Future of BPO$212 Billion Industry by 2010Leak Out of $5 Billion Deal's DetailsLast month, the details of one of the biggest network-services contacts ever awarded leaked out in the U.S. SEC filing, with the extended outsourcing relationship between IBM and AT&TThe Future of Offshore WagesRedistribution of Global ArbitrageThe Future of Outsourced Product DevelopmentFaster, Better, Cheaper are a Given. Closer will be the New DriverThe Future of Foreign-currency FluctuationTo Impact India's Status as a Low-cost DestinationThe Future of Contact Centers50% to Become Profit CentersThe Future of Tech JobsJob Security to Remain ElusiveThe Future of Engineering Services OutsourcingDriven by Access to Local MarketCaptive Transfers: A Journey Cut ShortAs many as 300 captives have mushroomed in the last three years. However, incidents like the transfer of CTSpace's captive operations to Symphony Services only raise debates of "Third-party Vs. Captives," when outsourcingFor the Readers By the ReadersOutsourcing in 2010--Dec. '07 Global Services' coverstory--is suggested by you and written by you. This is just one example of our endeavor to make Global Services an interactive gateway for the global sourcing communityChina, India: Mixing and Matching Foreign TechChina and India--customers' favorite outsourcing destinations--are cleverly using Western technologies to serve their customers, and not innovating themselves, says a recently released special report by The Economist
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