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by Carol Kendrick on July 31, 2007

The consultancy firm did a research in terms of the most desirable outsourcing destinations in the world. The ranking was based on these factors:
-financial attractiveness (costs outsourcing)
-people score (availability of skilled workers)
-economic/political environment
The list is long so I decided to focus on the top ten as well as their overall score as an outsourcing destination.
Top Outsourcing Countries
India - 6.9
China - 6.6
Malaysia - 6.1
Thailand - 6
Brazil - 5.9
Indonesia - 5.9
Chile - 5.8
Philippines - 5.8
Bulgaria - 5.8
Mexico - 5.7
Any thoughts about the list?
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Glen Stidolph
(08/01/07 12:49am)
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Stephanie Overby
(08/06/07 11:37am)
This post is interesting (and A.T. Kearney's list is always worth noting), but how relevant are these rankings to actual buyers of offshore services.
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Jeromy
(11/03/09 6:55am)
Interesting. I have been trying to get someone from the PH. It has been challenging to say the least.
Thanks for the article,
Jeromy
Thanks for the article,
Jeromy
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This study by AT Kearney. Unfortunately the Philippines was only 8th.The Outsourcing Weblog: Top...
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