Obama: more jobs stay in US?
Posted by tsaleh on November 8th, 2008
As a result of the recent financial crisis, high tech companies, large and small, are pushing more and more work offshore to keep the costs low. There are lot of talks and discussions around job losses in US but how do you think Obama should “change” that? How do you think we can change that?
I am personally hoping Obama’s team can find better ways for us to play and compete in the global market. IMO in the immediate term, training and educating unemployed on the next generation green technologies, wind/solar/… to help them re-enter the workforce would be a good start. What do you think?
Tags: jobs, obama, training, US
Posted in Obamanization | 6 Comments »
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Outsourcing: the rebirth or death of the New England economy?
Posted by tsaleh on July 11th, 2008
The Global economy is the new reality; tapping into offshore resources is not an option but a requirement for survival. And, healthy IT globalization, similar to a healthy democracy, creates opportunities for all. We all understand the benefits and the challenges of globalization but do we really understand the benefits and risks to the local economy? We must ensure our global partners create as much opportunity locally in US as we create offshore. Let’s keep it honest! This blog is an open and honest dialog on how can we leverage “offshoring” to the advantage of our companies, communities and country.
Tags: balanced, globalization, local opportunity
Posted in Balanced Globalization | 11 Comments »
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