Posted on September 1, 2009 by Cindy Carpenter
I’ve recently noticed a few articles on a related theme – lessons that American businesses can learn from India. Experiences in another culture or country are often the source of innovative ideas, and tapping this idea stream is one very good reason for developing a truly globalized business model (vs. a multi-country business, where each [...]
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Posted on September 25, 2008 by Cindy Carpenter
If I can tear myself away from the news about the Washington bailout of Wall Street, there are signs of a significant shift in the ways businesses think about their globalization strategies.
On the one hand, the economics of “offshoring,” of sending manufacturing, IT or business process work to low-lost locations, is becoming less advantageous. A [...]
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