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A Home Based Business Modeled After Google
Probably the most exciting company to not only survive, but come out strong out of the dot-com crash of the late 90's is Google Inc. Having started out small as a company operated in the garage of a friend and employing a staff of three, Google's...
Business Growth Through Strategic Merger and Acquisition
Successful growing companies usually grow through a combination of organic growth and strategic acquisitions. For purposes of this article, a strategic acquisition is defined as an acquisition where the result of the combination is far greater than...
Choosing a Winning Business Idea
You've probably heard it a hundred times by now - if you want to make alot of money with an online business you have to offer your own product or service. Well, make that a hundred and one times...
It's true. Although affiliate programs are...
Creativity, Innovation - Teach, Coach, Learn
Coaching, training or learning about creativity and innovation involves mastery of at least 12 domains.
These include:
a) Creativity and Innovation differences and definitions.
Often used interchangeably, they ought to be considered...
It’s one thing for people to buy your product or service, but it’s another for them to tattoo your logo on their biceps.
Case study: Harley Davidson Is there any another company in the world that works harder to build genuine relationships with their customers than the Harley-Davidson Motor Company? Harley-Davidson is an outstanding example of a company that has...
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Future of Offshore Outsourcing
Offshore Outsourcing provides the ability to hold skilled
overseas staff at a small part of the laborcost which is
exhilarating to several entrepreneurs. The vistas in which
Offshoring can be utilizedespecially in: accounting,
advertising, animation, Human Resource Management and
Development, health care-related jobs, IT projects, financial
investment and consultancy, legal services, and network
security. The concept of Offshore Outsourcing is couple of
centuries old when the colonial powers started taking raw
materials from their respective colonies and then selling them
after processing them into manufactured commodities. In 19th
century the Britishers (and other imperialist/colonial powers),
because of industrial revolution, rampaged the small-scale and
cottage scale industries in India (and other respective
colonies) by selling processed goods to the natives having a
better quality. Now in 21st century the tables seem to have
turned on the colonizers (or neo-colonizers). Taking advantage
of the cheap labour in developing countries, many MNCs have set
up subsidiaries in India and in other places (like China,
Canada, South America, Africa, Israel, Ireland, Russia). In the
past decade, US companies alone have invested $7 billion in
their subsidiaries in India, picking a net saving of more than
$26 billion. Telstra, an Australian telecom company, for
instance, saved more than $75 million a year by outsourcing many
jobs to Indian enterprises. Latest modifications in the way U.S.
companies are using Offshore Outsourcing Industry have generated
heated controversy, which is comprehensible considering that
jobs are at hazard in an already tense economy. But whereas it
may be human temperament to adhere to the status quo, the
software industry will be better off in acclimatizing to these
changes and allowing innovation to thrive. Detractors have fated
offshore development as everything from shortsighted to
un-American--but it may well conclude salvaging the U.S.
software industry. For staying competitive in the global market,
U.S. software companies must persist in driving innovation.
Nevertheless, innovation today is being choked through
deficient
R&D budgets on the company side and an overspending menace on
the customer side. Offshore development can help on both sides.
In fact, as pointed out in a recent report by the US Chamber of
Commerce, the main cause of increased unemployment in the US,
Britain and other developed countries is the enhancement in
productivity due to continuing advancements leading to massive
unemployment; and, two, that it has not contributed to
unemployment, as is sought to be made out. Here are the reasons:
For a mature software company, expending on proper product
innovation is much less than what you might think. It by and
large accounts for less than 30 percent of the R&D budget. This
small piece of the pie is being further clutched from two
directions. First, overall R&D spending by public U.S. software
companies is lessening. In fact, in 2002 it fell by 2 percent,
after having consistently grown at 15 percent annually since
1998. Most of these cuts are captivating a bite out of new
product development. Second, R&D budgets are being consumed by
ever-increasing maintenance-related activities, such as
bug-fixing, upgrades and minor enrichments. Maintenance
agreements with a huge customer base mount up over the years
mandate this support. With such restricted resources accessible,
software companies can't successfully produce real advance.
Instead, many of finest and brightest are jammed down in what
amounts to software maintenance tasks. The irony is that many of
these developers would be happier with--and better suited
for--truly pioneering work. But companies have painted
themselves into a corner. This is where offshore development can
facilitate. In most cases, a well-executed offshore development
program can help release an added 20 percent of the R&D budget
for new innovation while continuing to meet the maintenance
obligations of mature companies.
About the author:
For further information on offshore outsourcing and
offshore software
development, please visit http://www.a1technology.com
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DTI - Welcome to the DTI's Innovation Home Page |
The DTI is working to stimulate a significant increase in innovation throughout ... It covers Living Innovation, web streaming of a series of high profile ... |
www.dti.gov.uk |
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Innovation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
An innovation in this light occurs whether or not the act of innovating ... A convenient definition of innovation from an organizational perspective is ... |
en.wikipedia.org |
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National Innovation Website |
The Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources has developed this website to raise awareness of the importance and benefits of innovation and ... |
www.innovation.gov.au |
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Innovation, creativity and brainstorming resources from ... |
A comprehensive site designed to provide busy entrepreneurs with a focused collection of the best resources on innovation, creativity, and brainstorming. |
www.innovationtools.com |
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Innovation Weblog - Trends, resources, viewpoints from Chuck Frey ... |
The Innovation Weblog - Valuable trends, resources and viewpoints in innovation, creativity and brainstorming from Chuck Frey at InnovationTools. |
www.innovationtools.com |
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CORDIS: Innovation Portal: Home |
This Innovation Portal is supported by DG ENTR of the European Commission, ... European Commission adopts new Communication on Innovation: on 13 September ... |
cordis.europa.eu |
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CORDIS: Promotion of Innovation: Home |
This programme stands at the cross-roads of the Community's policies on Research, Innovation and SMEs. |
cordis.europa.eu |
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Innovation Network... leveraging innovation, creativity and ... |
The Innovation Network is an association of companies and employees committed to innovation. The site features some interesting articles as well as some fun ... |
www.thinksmart.com |
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Business Innovation : Car Reviews, Online Gaming, and Product Branding |
If your in need of great Online Gaming material, we carry up to the minute news and reviews for all of your favorite games and gaming systems. |
www.businessweek.com |
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Innovation - Life, Inspired | PBS |
Learn about fascinating innovations, explore interactive features, submit questions to our experts, investigate resources and lesson plans, and more. |
www.pbs.org |
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Innovation.org - Welcome |
Impact of Innovation Saving & Improving Lives Controlling Healthcare Costs Strengthening ... Future of Innovation New Medicines in Development Next Wave of ... |
www.innovation.org |
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Innovation: See what people are saying right now on Technorati |
See all blog posts tagged with innovation on Technorati. |
www.technorati.com |
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Innovation Relay Centres - The World Largest Network for ... |
Innovation Relay Centres giving advice on Innovation, Technology Transfer and Exploitation. Major European source for innovative technologies or new ... |
irc.cordis.lu |
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The Tech Museum of Innovation | Welcome |
The Tech Museum of Innovation - Welcome! The Tech Museum inspires and educates the innovators of the future. |
www.thetech.org |
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Pages tagged with "innovation" on del.icio.us |
CoDev 2007 - Co-Development for Business Growth: Open Innovation and Alternatives ... PDMA & IIR's 5th Annual Front End of Innovation ... |
del.icio.us |
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innovation |
Publication highlighting the research activities of NUS. The site provides snippets of selected articles online, and provides a subscription form online. |
www.innovationmagazine.com |
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Canadian Innovation Centre |
Services includes invention evaluation, technology due diligence, market research, and education programs. |
www.innovationcentre.ca |
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London INNOVATION :: Home |
Maximise your business potential through innovation. Learn the secrets of successful business innovation in London. |
www.london-innovation.org.uk |
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Eric Von Hippel's Homepage |
Downloadable Books. Democratizing Innovation (2005) ... The Sources of Innovation (1988). Free download of the complete book. Permission granted by Oxford ... |
web.mit.edu |
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Intel Innovation in Education |
www.intel.com/education/ - 3k - Cached - Similar pages |
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