firms engaged in
offshoring say a shortage of skilled domestic employees--not cost-cutting--is the primary reason why they move some job functions overseas.
While most of the subjects in Deal Talk focus on the state of the industry as it relates to mergers and acquisitions and capital-raising activities, the topic of business process
offshoring is an important one for management teams to evaluate--particularly in the current market environment.
Offshoring is saving the sector an estimated pounds 4.5 billion a year, up from around pounds 2.5 billion a year ago, propelled by an 1,800 per cent increase in headcount over the last four years.
Offshoring also reduces the tax ratable value of commercial and industrial properties in the US, while resulting indirectly in further job losses from support industries, reports America's Economy In The 21st Century: Pollina Corporate Top 10 Pro-Business States 2006.
Much attention has focused on the "
offshoring" of services to lower-wage locations abroad.
William Brittain-Catlin is the author of Offshore: The Dark Side of the Global Economy, an examination of the pervasive phenomenon of financial
offshoring. He is a producer for the BBC, a former investigator with Kroll, Inc., a major corporate risk consulting company, and a consultant for Control Risks, another business risk consulting firm.
Offshoring, the outsourcing of jobs to foreign countries, poses one of the biggest threats to U.S.
It's tax-preparation and financial-services outsourcing--called
offshoring when the work is done overseas and nearshoring if it's done in Canada or Mexico.
Free market champions, such as the likes of Microsoft and Dell, tout outsourcing and
offshoring as the logical developments of a global economy based on accelerated innovation and technology; the "invisible hand" surfs the net.
Congress last January, Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina said, "There is no job that is America's God-given right anymore." Her frankness drew heavy criticism, but it was clear by that time that lines were drawn in the sand on globalization and
offshoring.