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This 10 page paper looks at a case study supplied by a student. Cap Gemini are supplying outsourcing serves, the paper presents an assessment of the situation, looking at the position of India as an outsourcing destination to determine if this destination is likely to remain the domain location for the firm, looking at other areas such as Eastern Europe. The paper then considers business models that may be used in the future development of offshoring service provision. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
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a business segment that is meeting customer needs, as seen with the growth in revenues and the profit margins. This is also a segment of the market that is expected
to grow, with many firms that may benefit from off shoring solutions yet to take advantage of that potential. In order to assess the potential future for the firm and
the way that the company will be well placed to deal with new demand as it emerging and to continue to meet existing needs remaining competitive in the way that
the service is provided. To determine the potential ongoing role of India as a destination for outsourcing to take place needs to be assessed as well as the ongoing advantages
and the potential for other countries to emerge as able to supply labour and skills needed in a more cost effective manner and consider the way that these may be
developed for the future. 2. India as a Offshoring Destination Cap Gemini Sogeti (CGS) have invested a great deal of resources in
India, with more than 20,000 employees, before further investment is assessed it is important to consider if India is likely to remain a preferred destination for the firm.
India has been able to benefit from the ability to offer comparative advantages as a result of lower costs, with lower labour costs as
well as fewer employee rights India was a strong contender for the setting up of offshoring. Comparative advantage has its foundation in the work of Adam Smith we see the
foundations of what was to become the theory of comparative advantage, although this is not the formation of the theory. Smith stipulates that each nation should concentrate on producing goods
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