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With candidacies being announced and withdrawn almost daily, the run-up to the US 2012 presidential elections has officially begun. While campaigns are slowly getting into swing, so do speculations about what topics candidates will address. Because of the struggling US economy and unemployment figures still in the double-digits, creating jobs and strengthening the US economy will definitely be among the top issues.
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Bangalore has been India’s IT hub for a while now but at the moment it is on the verge of loosing this reputation as offshore software development center to Noida and Gurgaon. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry in India (ASSOCHAM) have conducted a survey that showed the following result:
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Environmentalism has been rated one of the top issues of the new millennium. It certainly is a topic nobody can evade right now. While companies are asking how they can go green, outsourcers are among those who will have to provide answers. Issues like ethical and social responsibility have become buzzwords, yet the global economic climate is forcing company heads and investors to work more economically than ever. Luckily, outsourcing has the potential to reduce cost and make a company record greener at the same time.
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Impressed by the success and profit that India has managed to realize in the outsourcing IT sector, Ghanaian officials are driven to become the IT hub of West Africa. They draw their inspiration and moral as well as some monetary support from India.
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Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) schemes have been successfully operating in India for more than 15 years. Recently, the swift development of living standards and wages in the country’s larger cities has put a damper on the profit margin outsourcing companies were able to achieve. While BPO providers in larger cities have put hiring on hold, more cost-effective rural settings are expanding their operations. But what started out as a profit-oriented endeavour was quickly embraced by the non-profit sector – with overwhelming success.