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Fast Company February 2004 Carleen Hawn |
Offshore Storm: The Global Razor's Edge The defining political issue for America in the next decade has arrived now, courtesy of India, China, and any number of aspiring developing nations. That issue is offshore outsourcing -- not of blue-collar factory guys, but of well-paid knowledge workers.  |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Whole Foods' Wild Move Will the upscale grocer's newest purchase translate its domestic success overseas?  |
Entrepreneur February 2004 David Newton |
Shipping News Strategy is everything when it comes to successful exporting.  |
CIO January 15, 2004 Stephanie Overby |
How to Safeguard Data in Dangerous World The mounting pressure to save money through offshore outsourcing poses a special dilemma for CIOs in the military-industrial complex.  |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 Spencer E. Ante |
Shifting Work Offshore? Outsourcer Beware Quality and security woes can eat expected savings  |
CFO January 1, 2004 Ronald Fink |
Battling the Property Pirates In guarding patents abroad, U.S. firms get little help from trade talks. But the cause isn't hopeless.  |
HBS Working Knowledge December 15, 2003 Cynthia D. Churchwell |
The New Global Business Manager What are the critical skills global managers need today compared to ten years ago? An interview with Harvard Business School professor Christopher A. Bartlett.  |
BusinessWeek December 15, 2003 Magnusson et al. |
Where Free Trade Hurts Thirty million jobs worldwide could disappear with the end of strict U.S. and European import quotas on textiles.  |
CIO December 1, 2003 Laura Rohde |
Bank Gets Earful for Exporting IT Jobs When it emerged Oct. 17 that the London-based global bank HSBC Holdings planned to move 4,000 data processing and call center jobs to China, India and Malaysia by 2006, the angry reaction from leaders of Britain's big unions was swift and strong.  |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2003 Tonya Vinas |
Growing Up Global Kia America Inc. CEO Peter M. Butterfield talks about building a brand in a truly global marketplace.  |
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