As outsourcing becomes an important issue in the US Presidential elections- it's interesting to look at the perishability risk of services and how the provider or vendor takes over managing that risk. But first about perishability in services. Services have been differentiated from goods in terms of service characteristics that include intangibility,perishability,inseparability and variability. TheContinue reading “Outsourcing transfers the perishability risk to the provider”
Category Archives: Global Sourcing
US Textile Industry and the outsourcing of US Olympic team uniforms by Ralph Lauren
The outsourcing of US Olympic team uniforms by Ralph Lauren to China seems to cause a great deal of angst among US politicians as you can see in the Wall Street Journal video alongside. The reality is that if you checked out any clothing or home furnishing at the apparel section of Walmart, JCPenney orContinue reading “US Textile Industry and the outsourcing of US Olympic team uniforms by Ralph Lauren”
Creating American jobs with inevitable outsourcing should be the presidential election debate
Creating American jobs with inevitable outsourcing should be the presidential election debate from both parties. This given the recent speculation that GOP candidate Romney might have helped the global outsourcing boom while at Bain Capital. Consider the following: Global outsourcing as a debate in academia has progressed from when to outsource to how to manageContinue reading “Creating American jobs with inevitable outsourcing should be the presidential election debate”
What jobs are not outsourceable in the US? Going global in Agriculture,Manufacturing and Services
What jobs are not outsourceable in the US will be a question on top of mind as the Presidential election campaigns gather steam.This as globalization and technology moves forward at an ever faster pace. A useful way to think about the challenge for young and mid-career Americans is as follows: Agriculture: Only a tiny 0.7%Continue reading “What jobs are not outsourceable in the US? Going global in Agriculture,Manufacturing and Services”
Aircraft Marketing:understanding supply chains and global job creation
Aircraft marketing requires an understanding of global supply chains and global job creation and Ray Conner of Boeing is right when he says that buyers do not care where the product is made. This in response to the general jubilation among competitor Airbus folks at opening up a plant in Mobile Alabama that will createContinue reading “Aircraft Marketing:understanding supply chains and global job creation”
The Smiley Curve of Innovation-celebrating the American spirit 4th of July
This is the July 4th weekend in America and celebrations are underway – and it's a great time to think about the Smiley Curve of Innovation. The Smiley Curve came to my attention reading Fareed Zakaria's great book "The Post-American World," and here are some thoughts on "The Smiley Curve of Innovation " this AmericanContinue reading “The Smiley Curve of Innovation-celebrating the American spirit 4th of July”
Steps in Engineering Outsourcing : What goes out – must come back
Given the interest in an earlier post on engineering outsourcing its timely to think about the steps of engineering outsourcing and keep in mind that what goes out must come back! Here are the most basic steps of the engineering outsourcing process: Core competence: As discussed in several articles innovation and intellectual property is bestContinue reading “Steps in Engineering Outsourcing : What goes out – must come back”
From Product Innovation Charter to the Product Protocol
The Product Protocol is a written document that the multi-disciplinary new product development team puts together to help team members from functions like R&D,Design,Marketing,Procurement, Production co-ordinate.
A stitch in time: pick innovation winner ideas at the early stages
Picking innovation winners early in the stages of the innovation process is like a stitch-in-time. In an earlier post we had talked about how top leaders are involved less in the early parts of the innovation process viz. idea generation, concept development and testing. They seem to realize only in the development,manufacturing and launch phasesContinue reading “A stitch in time: pick innovation winner ideas at the early stages”
Google Rankings: more about being true to the searcher than popularity
This blog has closed comments for some time being deluged by spammers whose primary purpose is to try and get their link to appear in the comments section. This is the infamous part of the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) industry that is able to post comments from IP addresses originating in interesting places like RussiaContinue reading “Google Rankings: more about being true to the searcher than popularity”