Top Outsourcing Countries

India is still number one as shown in the research project done by A.T. Kearney.
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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As well as the Recent A T Kearney report, Malaysia has also been ranked as the fifth most preferred locations in the world for shared services and outsourcing (SSO), an improvement from its sixth placing last year, according to a study conducted by global consulting company Frost & Sullivan.
“In Malaysia, we see concerted efforts by the Government to attract the attention of global Fortune 500 companies,” said Frost & Sullivan’s vice-president, information and communications technology practice, Nitin Bhat.
“While the Government may make certain efforts, it ultimately (depends on) the service providers, whether they are local or multinational,” he said when commenting on Malaysia’s prospects of climbing up the rankings at a presentation in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
In the study, India maintained its top ranking, followed by China, Ireland and Singapore which also retained their second, third and fourth positions respectively.
Nitin added that in addition to Malaysia’s good quality infrastructure, if all the other relevant elements work together, there is a chance for the country to move up in the rankings, especially with the small margin between the countries ranked third and fourth.
Comment by Glen Stidolph on August 1, 2007 1:49 am
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.
CIO’s take: Would You Actually Outsource to These Countries?
Comment by Stephanie Overby on August 6, 2007 12:37 pm
Interesting. I have been trying to get someone from the PH. It has been challenging to say the least.
Thanks for the article,
Jeromy
Comment by Jeromy on November 3, 2009 7:55 am