While we are sleeping. What happen on The Earth ?

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While we are sleeping

What happen on The Earth ?

No. It is …….. WEG5

Globalization WEG 6

Global trends Informing OutsourcingOffshoring Supply chain Insourcing

What Who How Why

Informing How does searching fit into the concept of collaboration? Never before in the history of the planet, so many people can find so much information about so many things and about so many other people

Google and other search engines are the prime example Google - now 1 billion searches per day  soon " everything " will be searchable Google's vision WEG 29

Building and deploying your personal information supply-chain Uploading, out-sourcing, supply chain, and offshoring Self-directed and self-empowered researcher

Contracting another person or organization outside to perform a particular function for your business WEG 16

“Do what your company can do best Do outsourcing the rest ”. S uperman

Destinations at least developed countries: Israel, the Philippines, South Africa, and India India: Mining brains by educating a large slice of its excellent population in the sciences, engineering, and medicine.

In 1951, IIT was set up. Competitions to IIT have produced phenomenal knowledge talented persons. Until mid-1990s, India couldn’t provide good jobs for most of those talented engineers. America got to be 2 nd buyer of India's brainpower

WEG 19 INDIAINDIA Competitive Advantages Low cost Workforce Location Stable Gov. 82% of the US companies ranked India as their 1 st choice for software outsourcing.

Outsourcing helps companies Focus on core competencies Cost and efficiency savings Staffing flexibility

The relocation by a company of a business process from one country to another

Chinese joined WTO on December 11, 2001 Make competitive playing field as level as the rest of the world Gave a huge boost to another form of collaboration – offshoring  Increase 350,000 annually young workers & managers  Willing to put in 12-hour days  An entrepreneurial zeal

WEG 23

Horizontal collaboration among suppliers, retailers, customers. To create value WEG 7

Who are doing it right ?

Turnover: $422 billion Number of store: 8500 Every Day Low Price

Ordering – manufacturing – buying – delivery – sorting – packing – distribution – Ordering – manufacturing – buying – delivery – sorting – packing – distribution 24/ 7/ 365 Walmart ‘s system

Supplier= Partner Information System Logistic

Lower cost, more effective Customer love supply chain If you not joint supply chain, the competitor will Why supply chain

Insourcing Intimacy collaboration “They” act as a part of your company

is not only shipping parcels but also providing smart business solutions

Example #1: UPS fixes laptops for Toshiba to speed up service.3 day turn-around, instead of weeks for product repaired

Example #2: Take orders from Nike.com, fill the order from a warehouse staffed and operated by UPS and shiped by UPS.

Also helps mall companies

Reduced Costs Faster Time to Market Increased Quality WEG 29

Help the large act really small Make small companies can have the bigger impact WEG 25

Distribution consumer goods Thank you

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