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Rupee up, Dollar down, where are the jobs headed

Posted by sambasiva on October 28, 2007

With the dollar depreciating quite heavily against the rupee (now to a nine year low), it is quite natural for questions to be posed around the profitability of the offshore model and whether if any jobs will move back stateside.

‘The Economic Times’, India’s largest business daily, and India Knowledge@Wharton interviewed executives in Silicon Valley and other high-tech centers in the U.S., venture capitalists, consulting firms and Wharton faculty to determine the answer to these questions.

The answer was that even at current exchange rate levels, the cost differential still exists and the offshoring trend will not be reversed any time soon.

The study is summarized in an article which highlights an aspect of outsourcing which does not usually receive the same amount of coverage / attention. This has to do with economies of scale that are involved in outsourcing which leads to third party outfits faring better when compared to captive units of the outsourcing companies.

Third party outfits like Infosys or Wipro have a large employee base and a lower salary structure compared to the Global companies which set up captive units in India. This gives them a cost advantage that lets them survive economic shocks better.

So, in effect, the exchange rate situation instead of reducing outsourcing may rather lead to a consolidation of the outsourcers.

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Links in Print Media !

Posted by sambasiva on October 28, 2007


Here is an attempt by the ‘Old’ Media to cross the bridge into the 21st century web-centric world

Business Week in its latest print edition includes a paragraph at the end of most articles titled ‘Links’ where it lists snippets from related (older) articles.

The online version of the magazine which is a verbatim reproduction without many tweaks also carries the ‘Links’ section. The screen shot above is from a sample article in the Nov5, 2007 edition

This is a novel concept but falls short of fulfilling the intent of drawing readers online to related articles. A simple extension of this idea to include keywords in the ‘Links’ section that users can use to search on the website and go to the related articles would complete the cycle.

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