We've had a few debates about outsourcing over the years, and I've consistently said I thought that the outsourcing of call centres and customer service areas to India or China was dumb. Seeing as my word amounts to rather less than bugger all in the real world, it didn't stop the grasping little whores who run our businesses deciding that savings in labour costs made it worthwhile.
Now it looks like the Bangalore Bubble is bursting. Labour costs may indeed be less, but seeing as your average Joe Public gets a bit narked about phoning someone more than two counties away, the thought of dealing with a wage slave in India was never going to be a winner. Customers hate it. They really can't stand it, and they're voting with their feet
In Britain's financial services sector, it's estimated that 50,000 jobs were lost to Asian outsourcing. However it looks like they're going to start coming back. Abbey National have announced that 1000 Indian jobs are coming back to Britain, after their owners described their 3 year experience of outsourcing as "an expensive failure".
They won't be the last. Other companies are currently finding that outsourcing is difficult to manage and deeply counter-productive. Like everyone else in business who argued vehemently against outsourcing on business grounds, I'm so smug that you could bottle me and sell me as an emetic.
Outsourcing? It's just sooooooooo 2003.
Now it looks like the Bangalore Bubble is bursting. Labour costs may indeed be less, but seeing as your average Joe Public gets a bit narked about phoning someone more than two counties away, the thought of dealing with a wage slave in India was never going to be a winner. Customers hate it. They really can't stand it, and they're voting with their feet
In Britain's financial services sector, it's estimated that 50,000 jobs were lost to Asian outsourcing. However it looks like they're going to start coming back. Abbey National have announced that 1000 Indian jobs are coming back to Britain, after their owners described their 3 year experience of outsourcing as "an expensive failure".
They won't be the last. Other companies are currently finding that outsourcing is difficult to manage and deeply counter-productive. Like everyone else in business who argued vehemently against outsourcing on business grounds, I'm so smug that you could bottle me and sell me as an emetic.
Outsourcing? It's just sooooooooo 2003.
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