What Do Outsourcing Companies Do?
Outsourcing is also called resource outsourcing, resource outsourcing, externalization. It means that the company does what it does best (by raising its own strengths) and outsources other work to a professional organization that can do these things well (avoiding shortcomings). The outsourcing industry is a newly emerging industry, which has brought new vitality to enterprises.
Outsourcing
- Chinese name
- Outsourcing
- Definition
- Companies do what they do best
- For scope
- enterprise
- Function
- Enhance the competitiveness of the company
- Species
- Outsourcing includes domestic and offshore outsourcing
- Main area
- India
- Outsourcing is also called resource outsourcing, resource outsourcing, externalization. It means that the company does what it does best (by raising its own strengths) and outsources other work to a professional organization that can do these things well (avoiding shortcomings). The outsourcing industry is a newly emerging industry, which has brought new vitality to enterprises.
- Business outsourcing means that an enterprise outsources one or all of its operations according to its own needs
- Usually outsourced business content mainly includes information technology, followed by human resources, procurement, logistics,
- Purchasing outsourcing means that the enterprise will gather all or part of its procurement business activities while concentrating on its core competitiveness.
- China's cloud computing center outsourcing has a history of decades, but for several years this business has spread inside the corporate IT department like an airborne virus. Here is a few years ago based on a survey conducted by PC Week Executive and the Information Management Association to show the general trend of IT outsourcing development. The survey shows that few IT managers in the management field will fight IT outsourcing. The survey also revealed that about three-quarters of companies outsourced one or more IT projects-a number that will obviously continue to rise. Only about 8% of IT managers claim to neither outsource nor study this possibility.
- An important reason for outsourcing is to enrich the IT team by introducing high-tech developers. In terms of frequency, PC and network maintenance are more than outsourcing of mainframe and legacy systems.
- The senior IT managers responsible for outsourcing, as well as outsourcing vendors, are doing their best to find new ways to collaborate to improve results. As before EDS
Introduction to Outsourced Service TV Series
- Chinese name: Outsourcing Services
- English name: Outsourced
- TV Station: NBC
- Genre: Comedy
- Episodes: 22 episodes
Starring in Outsourcing Services
- Ben Rappaport Todd Dempsy
- Rizwan Manji ............ Rajiv
- Sacha Dhawan
- Rebecca Hazlewood ......... Asha
- Parvesh Cheena ......... Gupta
- Anisha Nagarajan
- Diedrich Bader ......... Charlie
- Pippa Black Tonya
Outsourcing service plot profile
- As we all know, India's outsourcing service industry is famous all over the world. Many companies in the United States have commissioned their products (especially software products) to produce in India, and some companies have directly opened branches or related organizations in India with service outsourcing as their main business. This scenario describes the latter case.
- The story of "Outsourced Services" takes place in India and mainly describes Western culture and singularity
- The battered Todd found that his "tragedy" was far more than that-his Indian employees knew nothing about American products and American culture. In order to familiarize them with the production line and improve sales performance, he must give them a "crash course". Todd feels these Indians are "strange", these Indians also feel that Todd is "strange"-after all, he is a foreigner! To gain the trust of colleagues, Todd must also spend some time learning India and understanding India. This is not an easy job!
- Rizwan Manji, Sacha Dhawan, Rebecca Hazlewood, Parvesh Cheena, and Anisha Nagarajan will play the sales team under Todd.
- Does this episode look a lot like The Indian Edition of The Office? That's right, it was Ken Kwapis, the producer of the American version of "The Hilarious Office".