Indian costs
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I just got a gee whiz question from the boss. Does anyone know what the going rate in India is for design, pr, graphics, etc.:confused::confused:
Mark Nischalke wrote: know what the going rate in India is for design, pr, graphics, etc. As long as you don't mind having all your models blue, and possessed of too many arms, it shouldn't be a problem. Be sure remind your boss that outsourced management is much cheaper than outsourced technical help - they charge extra for ability. Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl -
you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true... -
Mark Nischalke wrote: know what the going rate in India is for design, pr, graphics, etc. As long as you don't mind having all your models blue, and possessed of too many arms, it shouldn't be a problem. Be sure remind your boss that outsourced management is much cheaper than outsourced technical help - they charge extra for ability. Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl -
you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true... -
Roger , would you please explain me what does OUTSOURCE management/technical help mean? :confused: Mazy "Improvisation is the touchstone of wit." - Molière
"Outsourced" means buying a skill set from someone else, rather than doing it in house. With all the controversy these days about so many jobs being moved to India, it usually refers to farming out jobs to another country, but it's really nothing new. I has long been common in the US for companies to hire another company to do payroll, for instance, or to maintain their copy machines, rather than keeping internal staff to do those jobs. Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl -
you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true... -
Roger , would you please explain me what does OUTSOURCE management/technical help mean? :confused: Mazy "Improvisation is the touchstone of wit." - Molière
If I understand your question. Outsource means to have someone from outside the company perform the work. The major trend is for companies to outsource work to cheaper locations, India for the moment.
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If I understand your question. Outsource means to have someone from outside the company perform the work. The major trend is for companies to outsource work to cheaper locations, India for the moment.
At the end of that, the only remaining person in developed countries will be shareholders: the entire operation can be outsourced so long the money can be wired back and that it hasn't got a thing to do with national security. Norman Fung
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At the end of that, the only remaining person in developed countries will be shareholders: the entire operation can be outsourced so long the money can be wired back and that it hasn't got a thing to do with national security. Norman Fung
Norman Fung wrote: the only remaining person in developed countries will be shareholders Of course taken to that logical extreme one has to wonder how a person gets the money to become a shareholder in the first place:doh:
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Mark Nischalke wrote: know what the going rate in India is for design, pr, graphics, etc. As long as you don't mind having all your models blue, and possessed of too many arms, it shouldn't be a problem. Be sure remind your boss that outsourced management is much cheaper than outsourced technical help - they charge extra for ability. Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl -
you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true...Outsourcing PR sounds like a recipe for a disaster to me. This job is all about communication and understanding the customer. And you do not convince many customers using cultural patterns from 6000 miles away. Outsource programming is possible because programming languages are standardised and a loop is a loop whether written by Indian or American programmer. But marketing messages are all about culture. Tomaz
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Norman Fung wrote: the only remaining person in developed countries will be shareholders Of course taken to that logical extreme one has to wonder how a person gets the money to become a shareholder in the first place:doh:
The ones who made their fortune before the great offshoring era. Norman Fung
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Outsourcing PR sounds like a recipe for a disaster to me. This job is all about communication and understanding the customer. And you do not convince many customers using cultural patterns from 6000 miles away. Outsource programming is possible because programming languages are standardised and a loop is a loop whether written by Indian or American programmer. But marketing messages are all about culture. Tomaz
True. But, I'd rahter keep development work and let them take PR instead (yes, it doesn't make any sense but..). Norman Fung
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"Outsourced" means buying a skill set from someone else, rather than doing it in house. With all the controversy these days about so many jobs being moved to India, it usually refers to farming out jobs to another country, but it's really nothing new. I has long been common in the US for companies to hire another company to do payroll, for instance, or to maintain their copy machines, rather than keeping internal staff to do those jobs. Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl -
you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true... -
If I understand your question. Outsource means to have someone from outside the company perform the work. The major trend is for companies to outsource work to cheaper locations, India for the moment.