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    IT outsourcing leaders bringing jobs back home


    The General Electric was pulling more information-technology position back in-house.  The GE will add more than 15,000 jobs in the three years.  The GE has hired about 660 people in Michigan, a state that led the nation in jobless rates in  making it a symbol of U.S. industrial decline.  Chief Information Technology officer, Charlene Begley said that the strategy may have had its time, there was a lot of downside.  They lost a lot of the technical capabilities that they have to own.

    To develop programs that respond to the technology demands cropping up faster than ever, the information-technology work back to GE, the company move quickly.  The company such as the GE and the General Motors led in  the outsourcing were in the forefront of a move in the opposite direction.  In adding workers back to their own businesses in mature markets like Britain and the United States.

    According to the TPI, the total global value of information technology outsourcing contracts fell 20 percent dragged down by the 51 percent second-quarter dip in the Americas.  The company has increased its information technology workers 30 percent to 9,600 worldwide in the past decade and plans to expand to 11,000. Immelt has worked to locate a variety of GE production sites closer to their markets around  the world.

    The company took advantage of incentives such as the Michigan’s tax benefits and skilled work force to bolster exports of large , complex equipment like gas turbines and jet engines while doubling research and development.  Harley Shaiken, a Labor Professor at the University of California at Berkeley said that the change in approach is critical and it comes right from the top. In 2004, one of the company’s unions sought a study on whether outsourcing jobs outside the US was damaging GE’s brand.

    The anecdotal evidence so far shows that a single center employee can handle work for which GE would have needed three outside contractors.  In comparison to countries like China and India, manufacturing expenses have narrowed in comparison. Helping GE add skilled jobs like the 125 planned at a  flagship gas-turbine plant in the Greenville.  The GE was a pioneer in the outsourcing of high-technology, high value-added outsourcing and developed a global production network.

    Outsourcing is a the people’s choice nowadays, because this is the fastest growing industries in the world. Our company believes that the outsourcing is a solution in the economic crisis of the country.

     

     

    REFERENCE:

    http://www.pressherald.com/business/it-outsourcing-leaders-bringing-jobs-back-home_2011-08-09.html

    http://topics.treehugger.com/article/09XGdro0JF98K?q=Jeffrey+Immelt

    http://topics.dallasnews.com/article/09XGdro0JF98K?q=Jack+Welch

    http://fwix.com/news/32129815

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