1. Offshoring - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Offshoring describes the relocation by a company of a business process from one country to another—typically an operational process, such as manufacturing, or supporting ...
2. Offshoring - What is Offshoring?
Offshoring is a type of outsourcing. Offshoring simply means having the outsourced business functions done in another country. Frequently, work is offshored in order to reduce labor expenses
3. Offshoring: Information from Answers.com
Offshoring by Christopher O'Leary, 2004 In the business world and beyond, the contentious practice of offshoring (outsourcing various labor functions
4. The Real Cost Of Offshoring
But phantom GDP can be created by the introduction of innovative new imported products or by the offshoring of research and development, design, and services as well-- ...
5. Offshoring - outsourcing to extreme
Companies have been outsourcing work for many years. This trend has been carried to an extreme in the case of offshoring - sending work and jobs to other countries where labor ...
6. Offshore outsourcing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“Offshoring Service Jobs: Bane or Boon - and What to Do?”, Lael Brainard and Robert Litan, April 2004. “Offshoring, Import Competition, ...
7. Offshoring IT Services
Welcome to Offshoring IT Services A consultant company with focus on offshoring. Our area of expertise is India. We offer help to nordic companies in their offshoring venture.
8. Offshoring | Define Offshoring at Dictionary.com
offshoring (ˈɒfˌʃɔːrɪŋ) — n: the practice of moving a company's operating base to a foreign country where labour costs are cheaper
9. Offshoring - WikiPilipinas: The Hip 'n Free Philippine Encyclopedia
Offshoring describes the relocation of business processes from one country to another. This includes any business process such as production, manufacturing, or services.