This time, I caught half of Josh Hamilton's "Outsourced", talking about cheap labor in India. An American direct selling company set up a call center in India. However, due to cultural barriers/accent issues, the effect was not satisfactory, so an American executive comrade was sent to India. In the conflict of various cultural customs, the implementation of lean management to improve the efficiency of the local call center is also interspersed with the seasoning of Office Affair, Indian curry, uh... It is a style, rich, and really interesting.
In short, the American executive comrades finally achieved the set efficiency goal through various management methods, and then the US headquarters made a very classic decision to outsource the work of the "Indian Call Center to Shanghai, because an Indian worker can Pay 20 salaries from Shanghai." The original words are: "I assure you, China will be a next India."
-_-, I really don't know if this is a Hollywood movie or a Bollywood movie .
However, from the standpoint of the original work, there is no difference between the Asan comrades and us, who outsource anyone, and they all drink the leftover soup. In the past two days, I heard that Haier Hisense has started to build factories in Africa and South America. The emperor took turns to do it, so why should the Rule Maker turn to the Orientals to take the lead?
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