Title: Outsourcing
1Outsourcing
- Joseph Meyers
- Ted Holmgren
- Tyler Smith
- Casey Mueller
- Brian Updike
2- In-sourcing to keep within a corporation tasks
and projects that were previously outsourced - Outsourcing to purchase (goods) or subcontract
(services) from an outside company. - Off-shoring - registered, located, conducted, or
operated in a foreign country
Definitions from dictionary.com
3Intro video
4Nike Manufacturing Facilities
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17Video Innovation
18OutsourceWorld London
- Replace the transitory business concept of
offshoring with the longer term reality of
globalization. (www.dr.richard-sykes.com) - Dr Richard Sykes is Chairman of the Outsourcing
Offshore Group of Intellect, the UK trade
association for the IT, Telecoms and Electronics
industries. - Mike McElwee is ICT Director at English Heritage
and has a keen interest in performance management
and benchmarking. - Taking outsourcing from improving operational
effectiveness toward strategy
19The outsourcing model
- S.C.R.A.P.
- Scope
- Contract
- Relationships
- Audience
- People
20Scope
- Consider Outsourcing
- Routine
- Measurable
- Generic
- Temporary Overloads
- Keep insourced
- Strategy
- Contract management
- Difficult to measure
- VFM skills base
- Your own specialist knowledge
21Outsourcing India
- The game here really isnt about saving costs
but to speed innovation and generate growth for
the company. - IT outsourcing- 70 cost savings?
22Average Salaries of Programmers
23At-risk White Collar Workers
- New industries outsourced Plenty of Americans
know of Indias inexpensive software writers and
have figured out that the nice clerk who booked
their air ticket is in Delhi. But these are just
superficial signs of Indias capabilities.
Quietly, but with breathtaking speed, India and
its millions of world-class engineering,
business, and medical graduates are becoming
enmeshed in Americas New Economy - More IT engineers in Bangladore (150,000) than in
Silicon Valley (120,000)
24At-risk White Collar Workers (Contd)
- U.S. software engineers- jobless rate has more
than doubled to 4.6 in 3 years - 6.7 for electrical engineers, 7.7 for network
administrators - Accountants
- 20,000 returns in 2006 (500/mo CPAs)
- 200,000 projected next year
25Positive View
- Indias brainpower will fill a huge gap in
skilled labor as baby boomers retire - By 2020, 47 of Indias population will be
between 15 and 59 35 currently - Just like China drove down costs in
manufacturing and Wal-Mart in retail, India wil
drive down costs in services.
26Indias Perspective
- Indias IT boom hasnt affected the majority
- IT service workers account for less than 1 of
workforce - 300 million Indians subsist on less than 1 a day
- 1/3 of Indias 1 billion citizens are illiterate,
60 of homes having electricity
27Indias Perspective (contd)
- Younger generation seeks to deliver nation from
poverty - Video clip
- Government has confidence to tackle many social
problems- highways, airports, deregulation of
utilities
28So far we have talked about
- Steel
- Sugar
- Oil
- Nike
- 70 of our GDP is service and 65 of jobs are in
service
29What is changing to make services tradable?
- Key technological advances in international
communication have changed how we transfer
information. - Information has been codified, such that
computers make it easier for less skilled
individuals to perform tasks. - Consumers are becoming accustomed to doing
business without interacting directly with a
person.
30What services can be traded?
- Traditionally, the services industry was
considered to be non-tradable. - The objective is to identify activities that are
traded domestically as potentially tradable
internationally. - Gini indexes
31Industry Examples
- Low Gini (non-tradable)
- Elementary Schools
- Waste Management
- Hospitals
- Automotive Repair
- Restaurants
- High Gini (tradable)
- Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting
Services - Securities and Financial Investment
- Data Processing Services
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33From Stains on the White Collar
- the majority of jobs forecast to be lost pay
less than the US average wage. These are not the
software engineers from Silicon Valley. On the
other hand, almost 10 million people work in
high-paying business, financial, architecture,
engineering, computer, and mathematical
occupations projected to account for 30 percent
of total job losses until 2015--and these
occupations did account for 30 percent of the
actual job loss from 2000 to 2002!
34Projections for Job Offshoring
35Bangalore Calling
- Plants that are part of a U.S.-parent
multinational company have 11 percent higher
labor productivity than those that are only
domestic, and this higher productivity supports a
715 percent wage premium (blue- and
white-collar, respectively). - It is also the case that U.S. plants that are
owned by a foreign parent are more likely to grow
faster, employ more people, use advanced
manufacturing technologies, and have 1319
percent higher wages compared to domestic-only
plants.
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37Which jobs do we outsource?
- Where do we draw the line?
- Can many of the jobs being outsourced be
domestically outsourced?
38Why Call Centers?
- Lower costs
- Greater speed
- Greater accuracy
39Call Centers--Alternative Approaches
- Market
- 3000 call center workers in India in 2000
- 115,000 in 2005 (cfo.com)
- Homesourcing
- Domestic outsourcing
40Homesourcing
- Call center located in the Salt Lake Area
- Stay-at-home mothers
- Fueled by
- Reach of personal computer and a modem
- High cost to commute
41What About the Wage Factor?
- JetBlue CEO David Neeleman
- We will never outsource to India. The quality we
can get here is far superiorEmployers are more
willing to outsource to India than to their own
homes, and I cant understand that. Somehow they
think that people need to be sitting in front of
them or some boss they have designated. The
productivity we get here more than makes up for
the India wage factor. - Workers were 30 more productive
- Less attrition
42Domestic Outsourcing
- Steven Bigari
- Drive-Thru service in Missouri, Minnesota,
Massachussets - Order-taker in Colorado
43ResultsBased on a study conducted by Booze Allen
Hamilton
- McDonalds
- Cut average time to take an order by 30 seconds
- 1 min 5 sec vs. 2 min 36 sec average across
McDonalds - Cut overall labor costs by 1 despite paying call
center workers - Mistakes reduced to 2 from 4
44A few Facts
- Unemployment is at 4.7
- Service Industry added 62,000 jobs from August to
September - Average time unemployed
- 18.4 weeks in 2005
- 19.6 weeks in 2004
- The IT industry created 76,300 jobs in the US
between March 2001 and March 2004 - The US outsourced 402,800 IT jobs oversees during
that same period.
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46Does Outsourcing Hurt America?
- White Collar Workers may not have other jobs to
train for. - New jobs created are subject to outsourcing as
well creating a never-ending spiral of job
creation in the US and exportation to other
countries. - Outsourcing leads to a fake jobless recovery.
47- It is a matter of survival for these firms it
would be virtually impossible to start a new IT
or software company in silicon valley without
offshore outsourcing - (outsourcing USA Today December 2004)
48- Jobs are not created by the good intentions of
legislators they are created by companies free
to be competitive in a world economy - Keving Schmiesing
49What should we do?
- Protect borders with an advanced High Tech
fire-wall. (ie. Illegal immigration) - Support education programs that build management
and entrepreneurial aptitude in students. - Encourage strategic rather than cost cutting
outsourcing.