The
Importance of a Globalization
Strategy and Outsourcing
Now that the world might be pulling
itself out of the last
recession, some of the things that were learned to save money should
stay in
place. When it comes to the labor market, the downsizing and closing of
many
businesses transformed many workers from being unemployed to becoming freelance artist. The
shifting of work by businesses from in-house to outsourcing is part of that trend.
The shift to outsourcing
by
business and the
establishment of a freelance network started some years back.
5
years
ago, the Wall Street Journal ran a story on how retirees were moving to
3rd
world nations where the cost of living was less expensive. While there,
they
used their skills and contacts to work as freelance
artist to
supplement
their income. By living where it is less expensive, the retired
freelance artists
are able to keep their prices low but maintain a high quality of work.
Today, the highly skilled
workforces of the world have
adapted to the lack of permanent jobs by becoming freelance artist.
The
work is abundant since the downsized companies have continued to look
for ways
to cut cost and outsourcing what they can has been a major part of it.
While it
is still true that many companies are moving their entire operations
overseas
and hiring foreign firms as their outsource
agents, there are
still many
individuals that are available to do the little projects.
With this becoming a global trend
that has been made
possible by the growth of the internet as the medium of choice for the
transfer
of information and communication, employers from around the world are
saving on
their bottom line by outsourcing more and more projects on a
daily
basis. This is a positive outcome for the highly skilled workers in
countries
that have a lower standard of living because their overhead is smaller.
This has been the direction of how
business is being
conducted that was only accelerated by the global recession.
Unfortunately,
there are losers to this global trend and they are the workforces in
the
developed nations. With their relative high cost of living, their
overhead is
too great to compete with those that have moved to 3rd world
countries. As a result, the standard of living is on the decline in
most of the
western world while the 3rd world nations are starting to
catch up
to them.
This globalization of outsourcing
is a natural
development of capitalism whose main premise is to maximize profits by
lowering
cost. The leading effect of this globalization of outsourcing work
is
the shift of revenue from the more industrialized nations to an even
layering
into the developing world. The standard of living around the world will
be more
evenly distributed and a better life is now available where it was
non-existent
before.
With the outsourcers
and freelancers coming together to complete the necessary work to run
the
worlds economies, the equilibration of jobs, revenue, and opportunities
will
bring the two sides of the have’s and the have not’s closer together.
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