The Moral Case on Outsourcing: How Good, Bad, or Ugly is it for America and the World?

The Moral Case on Outsourcing: How Good, Bad, or Ugly is it for America and the World?

by Scott Phillips
The Moral Case on Outsourcing: How Good, Bad, or Ugly is it for America and the World?

The Moral Case on Outsourcing: How Good, Bad, or Ugly is it for America and the World?

by Scott Phillips

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Overview

Virtually every American has an immediate, visceral reaction to the word outsourcing. The vast majority feel threatened by it. Most see it as one of the biggest causes of job loss in the economy. Pundits regularly attack the industry and politicians have spoken of Benedict Arnold CEOs and Patriot employers. Outsourcing has become synonymous with some of our biggest fears for the American economy and the future of the American Dream. It has been blamed for the breakdown of the social contract between companies and workers as well as the veritable downfall of the once great American middle class.

But is this modern-day revolution in business practice the dire threat that people believe it to be? Do the costs truly outweigh the benefits?

The Moral Case on Outsourcing provides a comprehensive look at the social, political, and moral implications of this controversial practice. Along the way, it directly confronts the conventional wisdom on both sides of the debate. The book concludes with a set of policies designed to help all Americans prosper in a world increasingly characterized by outsourcing, globalization, and an accelerating pace of technological change.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014973649
Publisher: Alitum Press
Publication date: 07/16/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 795,696
File size: 322 KB

About the Author

Scott Phillips has over 15 years of experience in the Information Technology industry of global consulting and outsourcing services. Prior to his IT career, he was a Peace Corps volunteer and headquarters staff member. These two disparate careers provide a unique perspective for looking at the moral case on outsourcing.
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