Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Is US Blind to Dangers of Foreign Outsourcing?
Is US Blind to Dangers of Foreign Outsourcing?
By Thomas Emmon Pisano, Seoul Times Columnist on The outsourcing of American manufacturing
"To answer the above stated question, yes America is oblivious to what is happening to her economy, society, standards, and its people because of foreign outsourcing. We, as Americans, run many risks because of the utilization of off shore manufactured goods and raw materials. I have come to this conclusion about outsourcing; through an unfortunate and rude awakening, this reporter has discovered that as hard as overseas manufactures and service providers may try, their products are inferior to domestically manufactured goods and services, " says the author in this note.
Read more from the report here @ The Seoul Times
BlogOut provides global outsourcing updates across industries & business functions. See BlogOut Directory for the complete list of categories
By Thomas Emmon Pisano, Seoul Times Columnist on The outsourcing of American manufacturing
"To answer the above stated question, yes America is oblivious to what is happening to her economy, society, standards, and its people because of foreign outsourcing. We, as Americans, run many risks because of the utilization of off shore manufactured goods and raw materials. I have come to this conclusion about outsourcing; through an unfortunate and rude awakening, this reporter has discovered that as hard as overseas manufactures and service providers may try, their products are inferior to domestically manufactured goods and services, " says the author in this note.
Read more from the report here @ The Seoul Times
BlogOut provides global outsourcing updates across industries & business functions. See BlogOut Directory for the complete list of categories
Labels: analysis, manufacturing, manufacturing-usa, offshore-manufacturing, opinions, problems-manufacturing, problems-usa, quality, usa
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