Outsourcing

Former high-ranking Bush officials enjoy war profits Former high-ranking Bush officials enjoy war profits

Now working inside America's "shadow" spy industry, George Tenet, Richard Armitage, Cofer Black and others are cashing in big on Iraq and the war on terror.
  • The Art of Delegating Tasks to a Virtual Assistant

  • Who owns that offshore sucking sound?

    Accenture gets a patent for a "rapid transfer of knowledge" technique. Don't expect rich country workers to applaud
  • Invisible guilt

    That lovely embroidered blouse you get for Christmas may come prestained with children's sweat.
  • Blackwater and "Magic"

    On a day when Republicans are embracing mercenaries who kill civilians as "our team," Bruce Springsteen releases another great album, and that's one for our team.
  • Are Indian call centers a dying breed?

    End of an era? Rising wages and competition for skilled employees in India are wreaking havoc on an icon of globalization
  • The dark truth about Blackwater

    Outsourcing the war to private military contractors such as Blackwater has shattered the United States' moral authority and its ability to win wars like that in Iraq.
  • Bangalore offshores to Silicon Valley

    Top talent is getting too pricey in India, says a start-up CEO.
  • Is Barack Obama an economic nationalist?

    Was his campaign's attack on Hillary Clinton's ties to India a macaca moment? Or a chance to tell the world how he really feels about globalization?
  • The corporate takeover of U.S. intelligence

    The U.S. government now outsources a vast portion of its spying operations to private firms -- with zero public accountability.
  • CNN -- the 24-hour all gas price network

    From hybrid cabs in New York to outsourced jobs to oil refinery underinvestment, the news comes down to one thing: Pain at the pump.
  • George Tenet cashes in on Iraq

    The former CIA chief is earning big money from corporations profiting off the war -- a fact not mentioned in his combative new book or heard on his publicity blitz.
  • "The myth of high-tech outsourcing"

    BusinessWeek reports that the tech sector is booming in the U.S. But the magazine forgot to ask a crucial question.
  • From opium to outsourcing

    India's Tata Group has big plans for China. It won't be the first time the company has set up shop there.
  • No contradiction in engineering gap data

    Duke professor Vivek Wadhwa says How the World Works missed the point of his team's research
  • India: Outsourcing is bad for America

    An Indian newspaper slams H-1B visas and U.S. immigration policy. Or does it?
  • Next challenge for outsourcing: Ingenuity

    Could a staunch opponent of offshoring IT jobs be mellowing a bit too soon?
  • Sayonara, Bangalore

    The Silicon Valley of India is reborn, as Bengaluru.
  • Programmer, or engineer?

    Finding fault with the ACM's big offshoring study, eight months later
  • Indian programmer woes

    Stuck inside of Bangalore with the COBOL blues again.
  • Algae, open source and India

    Phytoplanktonic petroleum and the reincarnation of Tenali Ramakrishna.
  • Break up Wal-Mart

    Is it time to treat Wal-Mart like Standard Oil?
  • Toy- brick globalization

    Lego goes to Mexico via Singapore.
  • Through a libertarian looking glass

    Are there lessons for Detroit in Bangalore?
  • Job destruction update

    Why aren't American workers as good as Indian ones at organizing?
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