Archive for October, 2007

Sat, Oct 20th, 2007
posted by admin 11:10 AM

J.K. Rowling recently announced that Albus Dumbledore, the head of the  Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft, is gay. Apparently she believes that Dumbledore’s qualities are under her control. I disagree. True, she is the author of the books in which Dumbledore is a character. But at this point it is not fully under her control what qualities Dumbledore has. She could say (or even publish a book in which) Dumbledore was actually a robot controlled by the CIA. But it would remain false that Dumbledore is  a robot controlled by the CIA.

Dumbledore can be gay only if this is narratively compatible with what Rowling has said about Dumbledore in the past. Now one might say that the gayness of a male character is always narratively compatible when a book is set in an English boarding school. But I would expect a bit more than that here. And I don’t see it.

Mon, Oct 15th, 2007
posted by admin 01:10 AM

A rapidly spreading patch of flowering American lotus is causing an ugly battle.Across the Detroit River’s Gibraltar Bay on Hickory Island, Sue Liphardt said she doesn’t like the sight of the aquatic plants. She and others fear the patch will grow to interfere with fishing and boating, driving down property values.

“It’s like an island moving closer to our dock,” she said. “I don’t want them to wait until it’s 50 feet away to decide how to control it.”

But to Bruce Jones, a founder and board member of the Grosse Ile Nature Conservancy, the plants are lovely — and a sign the water near Grosse Ile, south of Detroit, is cleaner.

The American lotus is threatened in Michigan, and there is a fine as high as $500 for picking it, according to the state Department of Natural Resources.

The fight between the nature conservancy and Hickory Island homeowners has escalated in the past year.

The lotus bed was spotted in 1999, when it consisted of a few plants, Jones said. But some homeowners say it’s now nearly 10 acres and claim they saw people in boats planting seeds to expand it in 2002.

Only natural beds are protected by law. The nature conservancy planted lotus seeds in other parts of the bay in 2002, Jones said, but those seeds didn’t take root.

The bed “is not our fault,” he said. “It’s nature.”

Mon, Oct 15th, 2007
posted by admin 01:10 AM

Bikini pirates is ready to hit the road.

She was only a child at the time, but Bettie Brown’s recollection of the hurricane of 1900 is still retold in vivid detail. She was standing on the staircase of her parents’ Italianate mansion when the waters swept through the first floor, rising and bringing horrible things with it. Some reports would later say that the storm surge washed clear over Galveston Island.

Brown’s mother acted on an inspiration to leave Ashton Villa’s doors and tall, graceful windows wide open to the torrent, and so the only lasting effects the delicate-looking home sustained were a basement filled with sand and a wrought-iron fence rendered forever “shorter,” the bottom few feet buried by the grade change.

This 1859 mansion, now on the National Register of Historic Places and open to daily guided tours, is one of the town’s most engaging survival stories. But other historic houses have tales to tell. The castle-like 1888 Bishop’s Palace and the turreted 1895 Moody Mansion are also on the tour-home circuit and, along with the boutique-filled buildings of the Strand National Historic Landmark district a few blocks away, they keep Galveston at the forefront of Victorian destinations.

That’s probably not the image most of the nation expects at the mention of Texas, let alone Galveston.

Galveston’s gulf-side beaches are the main reason spring-breakers and families vacation here. Many more come to embark from the port of Galveston on weeklong cruises to the Caribbean. ÀôÀ But unlike many modern seaside communities, Galveston isn’t a master-planned resort. Its attractions sprang from the convergence of history, industry, philanthropy and that awful storm.

Sun, Oct 7th, 2007
posted by admin 04:10 AM

The process of globalisation has started a long time ago but the effects are still unknown for many industries. During the last decades the world has seen a variety of financial crisises which occurred in many places. Global finance means huge cross-border flows of money which can have a negative influence when things go wrong, and lead to crisis which threatens the world financial system itself.

The world has seen a lot of substantial changes during the last two decades, especially in the developing countries. These changes had led to the globalization, which started when the worldwide trend of financial opening in the 1990s has restored degree of international capital mobility not seen since this century’s beginning. In industrialized countries the elimination of restrictions on capital flows accelerated in the 1980s and the 1990s, beginning with Margaret Thatcher’s reform in the united kingdom continuing with Japan’s liberalization of capital inflows and outflows in the early of 1980s, and ending with the European community elimination of intra-community barriers to capital flows in the 1990s (on line).

Globalization means the world capitalism, and capitalism is the market plus of the corporation. For last decade on a world scene new powerful operating forces have appeared and have affirmed. The basic subjects of the international economic attitudes were the state and the businessmen who are being under their jurisdiction
With the growth of new technologies, the expanding global marketplace, people, goods and services are crossing borders at ever-increasing rates. Economic globalization, aided by the growth of new technologies, has provided new opportunities for economic growth. This has created enormous economic and social benefits to some countries, but not to others, and disproportionately to some groups within those countries. It has also reduced the regulatory authority of national and sub-national governments (the public sector) and increased the power and influence of transnational corporations (the private sector). The planet may be shrinking as far as business interests are concerned, but the gap between rich and poor within and between most nations is going in the opposite direction. This has profound implications for people in both the developed and developing world.
Economic globalization described the integration of economic activities that were once more national or regional in scale to planet-wide functioning. This is not a new phenomenon, but has been a characteristic of capitalist economic expansion for at least a century or longer. The scale of this expansion, especially in speculative finance or “hot money,” is new. So it is the shift in corporate structure from a multinational corporation (one company selling its product in many countries) to a transnational corporation (one company with productive units spread throughout many countries). Economic globalization has also been accompanied by a new regime in trade and investment liberalization.

Moreover, globalization will facilitate risk diversification by banks and improve the overall performance of individual economies by improving resource allocation. On the minus side, if consolidation is taken too far, it could lead to abuse of dominant market positions and moral hazard issues, such as when institutions are considered to be too big to fail. In addition, excessive involvement in foreign markets without sufficient knowledge of local economic conditions could increase the vulnerability of individual banks.
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Sun, Oct 7th, 2007
posted by admin 04:10 AM

It was the state that bestowed authority on Mafia families so that they might collect the taxes from the people. This was lucrative as 10% commission was taken by a few leading mafia families; this money was invested either in legal enterprises, or sent to Swiss and Latin America banks.

The economic problems of the 1970’s showed that the political elite could not fulfil the commitments of law and order, which the mafia had been allowed to control by the use of protection rackets and intimidation. There solution to the problem was to throw money at the South, which bred violence and it was at this time that the mafia gained real economic power and ‘became its own master.’

The Mafia’s growing control on the state’s legislation, economy, politics and even education made the government start Antimafia policy which aimed to evolve new laws, judicial reforms and bank controls to fight against Mafia.

One of the key turning points in the fight against the Mafia was the discovery in May 1981, of a membership list detailing Propaganda Due (P2), a renegade Masonic lodge. It was revealed within the list that almost one thousand of Italy’s leading establishment figures belonged to this lodge, including 12 generals of the Carabinieri, 22 Army generals, 8 admirals, 4 Air Force generals, the head of the Navy chiefs of staff and the heads of Italy’s secret services as well as judges, journalists, and media tycoons, including the current Italian Prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi.

Another key turning point in the fight against the Mafia occurred a year later. On 30th April, 1982, the PCI regional secretary Pio La Torre with his driver was murdered. La Torre had become a target after he had co-sponsored a new draft law in March 1980 that would allow the judiciary to view bank records so that they could follow money trails, and would defined membership of the mafia as a crime. As part of the legislative package the freezing and confiscation of Mafia assets would be for the first time, due to the interpretation of ‘Mafia Type organisations. . This legislation was to be some of the most powerful tools that an investigator or judge could use.

With the new legislative powers in place and a new pool of investigating judges and magistrates, some 15,000 individuals were reported for Mafia association between 1982 and 1986 and over 20 000 asset-tracing investigations were carried out.

Although the true involvement of secret societies and Mafia have never been revealed, there will always be those judges, magistrates and investigators that will continue to uncover the darkest sides of politics and criminality. The legislation that has come since 1980 has shown that the power of the Mafia is being curbed, but at the same time the Mafia can exercise control elsewhere in different countries and would ensure its eventual survival.
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Sun, Oct 7th, 2007
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In the late 1990s there were meetings in Burkina Faso of a “Council of the Wise.” This was a group of people from different countries and backgrounds who wanted to foster the development of wisdom in African culture. A useful outcome of these meetings, and a good starting point for this topic, was the identification of four levels of wisdom development:

POTENTIAL SAGES includes almost everyone. These are busy people who have the potential to become wise, but have never felt the call to intentionally develop wisdom.

SAGES IN INTENTION have come to understand what wisdom is, realize that they have the potential to become wise, and have decided, as the Council put it, to “follow the path of their potential.”

DEVELOPING SAGES are actively involved in wisdom-developing activities.

ESTABLISHED SAGES are those who are recognized by others as wise people.

As I have come to understand it, we become wiser people in two ways: by exposing ourselves to wisdom-fostering influences, and by energetically dedicating ourselves to helpful practices. That is, we intentionally practice, with effort, the behaviors and attitudes that we someday hope to become effortless expressions of our deepest, truest selves. If we want to become wiser people, we can become “Sages in Intention,” then “Budding Sages,” and develop the characteristics of wisdom — the relevant perspectives, and values, and intellectual knowledge — and incorporate them into our lives. Let’s consider some tools that can help us do that:

1. A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT WISDOM IS. There are many views on the subject. Read about them. Get a sense of the wisdom characteristics you would like to develop, and start working on it.

2. COUNSELING AND VARIOUS KINDS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY. Becoming a wiser person is an exercise in inner development, and there are activities that can help us along the way. Counseling and various forms of psychotherapy can, if needed, help us reach the starting point for advanced work which we might call responsible adulthood or mature ego. A person at this stage is free of psychoses and crippling neuroses and has developed emotional control and empathy to an ordinary degree. There are many forms of therapy, including life management counseling, therapies to help us get over fears, therapies to help us manage anger, therapies to help us get over compulsions and addictions, and others.

3. INTELLECTUAL KNOWLEDGE RELEVANT TO THE KND OF WISDOM WE ARE TRYING TO DEVELOP. Reading about inner development can be very helpful for anyone who wants to become wiser. To go beyond normal healthy adulthood — “that starting point for advanced work” — many people turn to writings that discuss the further reaches of human development. Such writings, in turn, lead us to do-it-yourself practices: mind-quieting practices, self-knowledge practices, ego-transcending practices, and oneness-realization practices. Reading about these things is not a substitute for the practices themselves, but reading can help us understand them and perhaps motivate us to try them.

Novels and biographies are valuable resources for the development of practical wisdom because they present us with countless examples of wise and unwise behavior, skillful and unskillful handling of life situations. Biographies of wise people can be especially helpful. How does their behavior differ from ordinary? What values guide their lives? What perspectives and interpretations of life situations do they make use of?

For those who would like to develop existential, metaphysical, spiritual wisdom, the world’s spiritual literature is a vital intellectual resource. There is also an extensive literature on specific go-see-for-yourself spiritual practices that take the practitioner to deeper levels of understanding than reading can. Also helpful in developing the “Big Picture”" view are books that deal with the nature of mental and physical reality, the cosmos, and evolution.

If we want to be effective change agents, then we need to select resources relevant to the kinds of change we are trying to bring about. Among the possibilities are the “new disciplines,” including the sciences of complexity, cosmos-wide evolution, and the human brain/mind system. Important for many would be learning more about human cultures, economic systems, and the biosphere. Of general importance is an understanding of ethics and techniques for changing ethical perspectives; probability as a decision-making tool; the techniques of conflict resolution and effective persuasion; and information on current transformational activities.

4. FULL AND VARIED LIFE EXPERIENCE. If we are open to learning, life itself teaches us. Having many and varied life experiences obviously teaches us more. We not only need to structure our life so that we have many kinds of experience, but we also need an open, curious, inquisitive, appreciative mental stance so that we get the most out of whatever experiences we have. Travel; getting to know people with different skills, outlooks, and values; engaging in different kinds of work; taking up a variety of hobbies — all these things enrich our life and potentially take us further down the path toward wisdom.

5. FEEDBACK AND COUNSEL FROM WISE PEOPLE. Hanging out with people who are already living the values we’d like to make our own can be most helpful. Where do we find such people? Groups like Unitarians, Quakers, and Buddhists that focus on personal growth and doing good in the world are a best bet. Local and online discussion and activist groups are another possibility. Some of these focus on psychological or spiritual growth. Others focus on various social issues. We can experiment, and when we find groups that feel right, get involved.

6. THE OBSERVATION OF BEHAVIOR — OUR OWN AND OTHERS. People all around us are struggling to up level their lives — some skillfully and successfully, others very unskillfully and unsuccessfully. The world’s literature and films present us with countless additional life stories. What can we learn from them? Can we pick out the strategies and behaviors that work and those that don’t? Can we start to sense some general “laws of life” behind the specifics? And can we learn to pay attention to our own behavior, and become aware of the underlying values?

7. PRACTICES THAT HELP US INTERNALIZE VALUES. Becoming clear about the values we would like at the center of our lives — the values we want to make truly our own in a deep and powerful way — is the first step. The challenge then is to move these values from our head to our heart and our guts. In psychological terms, we must internalize them so they are not merely nice thoughts, but actually guide our behavior. Doing this takes effort, and during one of his trips to North America the Dalai Lama gave an example of what we need to do. He spoke to an audience about the need for everyone to internalize that key value of wisdom, compassion. His advice to those who wanted to develop compassion was to put themselves in challenging situations and then, despite the natural reluctance to do so, behave compassionately. By making the effort to engage in value-based action — again, and again, and again — we eventually internalize the value. Expressing the value in action gradually takes less and less effort until it becomes part of our outlook, part of our natural way of being, part of who we are.

8. BODY–AWARENESS PRACTICES. In our culture we fill our waking hours with discursive thinking. We think about the past. We think about the future. We plan. We solve problems. Wisdom, however, demands that we spend a lot of time paying attention to what is happening in our immediate situation. Body awareness practices such has Hatha Yoga, Tai Chi, Vipassana meditation, and many sports can help us break the mind-tripping habit.

9. MEDITATION. The last tool I’ll mention — though definitely not the least — is meditation. In fact, meditation is generally considered to be the most powerful single tool for developing wisdom. Psychologist Jane Loevinger’s research produced a 9-stage scale of psychological development. The terms she uses for the two highest stages are “autonomous” and “integrated.” It turns out that less than 2 percent of the general adult population have managed to reach these top two categories. However, for people who have had a meditation practice going for several years, that number is 38 percent.

Meditation retreats of 7 to 10 days duration are especially helpful. In the beginning, the mind is its usual noisy thought-filled self. Pure quiet awareness is there as the substrate of the mind, but it is modulated by a lot of high-intensity information — thoughts, sensations, emotions, etc. — much mind content. But as the days go by, mind content — especially thinking — gradually drops in amount and intensity. Why? Because we can’t think discursively and pay close attention at the same time. In a sense, the noisy mind is a habit. A quiet mind is a different kind of habit. It turns out that if we spend several days paying attention to subtle bodily sensations — like those arising in the nostrils when we breath, and those arising in feet and legs when we walk, the mind gradually shifts from habitual noisiness to habitual quietude. It usually take 3 to 4 days of diligent morning-to-night effort in a supportive environment to make the switch. But once you’ve entered the quiet-mind mode, interesting things start to happen.

For one thing, you have become more sensitive to your surroundings. With the mind quiet, many people find themselves looking at the natural world around them with a new sense of wonder. And insights may arise about our relationship to nature and cosmos.

“Know thyself,” said the Greeks. And when the mind is quiet, that begins to happen in a serious way. Normally, we identify strongly with the busy, buzzy mind content that constitutes the melodrama of our life. We see this unfolding informational story as ME. When the mind is quiet, however, we have a certain detachment. We are no longer overwhelmed by massive amounts of mind content, and are not so identified with what remains. We begin to see how our mind works, and may eventually get a glimpse of who “I” really am.

A quiet mind also opens the door to the subconscious. Mental quiet thins the barrier that exists between conscious and subconscious mental processes. Messages from our subconscious are better able to bubble up into consciousness. We may start to see things about ourselves that we were never conscious of before, things that we’ve been pushing out of awareness.

Improved creativity is another benefit of quieting the mind. Under quiet mind conditions, the intuitive process’s creative Muse is able to communicate effectively with the intellect and the global workspace of the mind. The number of Aha! and Eureka! experiences goes up. This is not too surprising when we think of the number of writers and artists who find solitude essential for significant work.

Another plus: when the mind is quiet, insightful shifts of perspective can occur. We suddenly apply a new interpretive framework to the same old facts and see things in a dramatically different way.

I discuss still more benefits of meditation in my books Toward Wisdom and Matters of Conseqence. And I’ve put some of this information on line. Check The Wisdom Page for that, and for information on meditation retreats.

Author’s Bio
Copthorne Macdonald is a writer, independent scholar, and longtime meditator. He has written 8 books (3 of them on aspects of wisdom) and many articles, reviews, and column installments. Since 1995 he has tended The Wisdom Page — a site devoted to wisdom resources.

Sun, Oct 7th, 2007
posted by admin 04:10 AM

By Thomas B. Anderson

 

I. Introduction

II. The problem of traditional economy

III. The long term solution

IV. A paradigm for wealth creation

V. Evaluating Internet opportunities and wealth creation programs

I. Introduction

This manuscript will show how to understand and then evaluate business opportunities on the Internet. Through honesty, it determines the root problem of the traditional approach to business — both Internet-based and conventional business.

Applying this knowledge yields a strategy for individuals to evaluate any opportunity for wealth creation, delivering a safe chance for earning real wealth in the long term.

II. The problem of traditional economy

I will start with the clue: today’s business does not pay enough attention to providing maximal values. Traditionally, business tries to maximize profit directly, having no direct relation to value. But this perspective is not aligned to the actual situation of a free market.

It’s actually a simple concept:
Maximizing value is the pre-requisite for maximizing profits naturally. Business is the creation and exchange of free values. Profit (i.e., money) was indented to be symbolically equal to values.

And here is the problem: we live in a civilization with an economic system that supports ways of getting money without providing the equal value in exchange. This problem is a direct result of the centuries of traditional economies, during which most people have tried to maximize profits, but not by maximizing the value they offer.

You’ll understand what I’m talking about after a few concrete examples:

* Todays media and pop stars usually provide much fewer values than they get back. What they primarily sell is not information, art, or other values, but they simply get into a position of authority (that today’s society is willing to support), and then “sell” their authority, or their image, but not any objective values, to the masses.
* Most people are also willing to support useless products, and products for the satisfaction of addictions and self-destructive habits (largely because they conform to what peer pressures demand). Therefore, more markets for non-valuable products are flourishing, and more people can profit without providing real values.
* Some (but not all) traditional corporations try to offer minimum value on purpose. They may try to keep prices for a given product as high as possible (even if way above the actual value) for maximum profits. They may even attempt to buy or merge with all smaller companies who try to offer the same product for a lower, more adequate price.
* For many businesses, it’s only the idea that counts, the concept. In turn, development and production of that concept into a product, is done with much less care and cost discipline, therefore providing less value. To compensate, they then use excess advertising or artificially high prices.
* Last, but in no way least, government serves as an external force (once again, a socially supported authority) that steps in and takes values by force, mostly in exchange for the illusion of values to obedient citizens (apart from civil defense and protection services). Its taxations artifically inflate prices, and forces businesses to go way up with prices over time. Government also regulates the economy, creating privileges for some businesses while harming other businesses. This is the social foundation for business lobbies, the political corruption of businesses, and so on.

III. The long term solution

If you think that this manuscript goes against capitalism or corporations per se, I’m afraid you’ve got it wrong. The problem of a broken “value-to-profit ratio” in our economy exists and is very real. As a result, most business practices are limited and much less effective, valuable and profitable, than they normally could be.

As long as we are talking about free, non-force actions of companies or individuals, they do and must have the right to freely chose whatever strategy they want to pursue. The problem is not a lack of regulation, but a lack of education, valid knowledge, freedom, and perhaps honesty, in today’s economic systems.

Quite the contrary: regulation, government force and authority are at the core of such problems. Enforcement of any economic policies by the government, for whatever cause, create the foundation for corruption, political lobbies, bureaucracy, control through taxation, mass unemployment.

And government’s social laws against employment practices that pretend to be protecting the employees, ironically create conditions that make it much harder for small businesses and self-employed people to survive (because of licensing fees, forced regulation of business practices, minimum wages, mandatory business standards, etc.), but are no big problem for big businesses and corporations.

Without the “social” regulations of the economy, the market would be composed of many more small businesses and self-employed workers, naturally shifting away from the stagnant 9-to-5 job paradigms of big companies.

Government regulation can never be a solution to even the worst economic problems, because it is the very thing that creates such problems in the first place! However, corporate lobbyists and political entrepreneurs, who exploit regimes of political force-backed legislations, must be stopped.

The only way to do that in the long term, is to end the political systems and bureaucracies that make up such regimes in the first place. To accomplish that, one simply has to withdraw all public support from these political regimes.

IV. A paradigm for wealth creation

By now you should have understood the basic idea of value-based vs. other businesses. That simple rule alone lets you evaluate each business and business opportunity you may encounter, perhaps even including your very own business ideas.

To economically succeed in the long run, a business must provide net values (e.g. it must deliver more values than it uses up). What are values, anyway? This term describes anything that genuinely benefits the individual. Commercial values are all products or services that provide something objectively necessary or desirable to individuals.

The values that a business delivers can either benefit individuals directly, or under a wide scope. Here are a few examples:

* Freedom - from personal, legal, financial freedom (direct) to freedom from government and other negative social factors (wide-scope)
* Health - from fitness, nutrition and medical services (direct) to scientific research and biotechnologies (wide-scope)
* Money - from plans for financial independence (direct) to mass employment opportunities and offshore havens (wide-scope)
* Romance - from personal development courses (direct) to building a chain of matchmaker agencies for singles (wide-scope)
* Technology - from electronic and computer sales (direct) to scientific research, new technological innovations, and low-cost production (wide-scope)

Using the simple guideline, is it long-term value-oriented?, you can evaluate any business goal, employer, Internet business opportunity, even stocks!

The stock market example: National banks, government owned companies, alcohol/tobacco companies, and some government backed monopolies (like telecom and electric companies in some countries) are less valuable stocks, while free-market companies, health/biotech companies, independent financial companies, businesses in a new technological branch, etc., often represent the most valuable long-term investments.

V. Evaluating Internet opportunities and wealth creation programs

…And with the individual business happening on the Internet, things are exactly the same. Knowing that, you can easily chose high-yield programs by determining which programs make sense, and which one doesn’t.

Before writing this article, I have examined online business opportunities and tried out a few. I saw the many scams out there, in various forms from non-serious MLM to cash flow games. However, I proved my principle: business programs which are not based on value are usually scams, while programs which are used for marketing a real, valuable product or service are often serious, and yield money rewards for the affiliate partners.

A few examples of valuable business approaches:

Dangerous Books Offers in-depth informations on how to withdraw from government controls and regulations, using reseller programs to promote their information world-wide.

SurveySavvy, a service which pays you back money for opting in to fill out surveys via e-mail.

A matchmaker and dating agency which offers serious matchmaking services for singles around the world, promotes his business with an affiliate program.

ROIbot lets their customers invest in efficient, automated marketing and promotion programs starting with an offer as low as $1 for the first month.

A different, interesting kind of business opportunities are the serious medical and nutritional life extension sites, some of which are involved in scientific research, and other wide-scope actions. Ultimately, their goal is a very value-oriented one, the improvement or even saving of lives. Therefore, they take much more serious, honest, value-oriented approaches.

Examples:

EternalFreedom sells anti-aging products in conjunction with a campaign for personal freedom. Products are available for free in exchange for helping to promote them.

The Life Extension Foundation sells high-quality supplements and nutritional products to fund medical research against the aging process, also offering affiliate programs.

I learned that the greatest benefit of internet programs is often gaining new experiences about the e-commerce market. Value-driven trade is a coming paradigm of a future economy. Many traditional businesses still produce minimum value, maximizing their marketing. Some internet businesses already maximize their value, but have minimal marketing in place, compared to real world standards. As they adapt to more public exposition and distribution of their products, this could be the start of a big empowerment for small internet businesses.

Also, self-employed people can usually make the most money out of everything, including affiliate programs. To understand how to become a self-employed person, start with reading Global Wealth Power. Quite possibly, you’ll also want to join a TeamNet of Internet bantam companies, such as GlobalThink.

Author’s Bio
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Sun, Oct 7th, 2007
posted by admin 04:10 AM

Outsourcing used to be an option reserved for brave organizations. Some don’t want to take the risk of not doing a responsibility hands on, letting another organization do it for them. But in 1980’s, companies recognized the benefits of having IT service partners.

Today, IT outsourcing has become an important strategy for global enterprises. It is the new concept in the business world that develops complex systems, elevates the economic growth, increases the competitiveness and enhances performance of the organization. The biggest markets are from the United States and Werstern countries because they have realized the importance of outsourcing in sustaining the growth in the competitive world. Three main reasons why organizations chose to outsource:

Organizations wants to focus on their core business objectives

Organizations concentrate on their core competencies and turn to third-parties to assume responsibility for other secondary corporate functions. That’s the reason why they seek for reliable partners who will take the responsibility of their IT concerns.

To reduce the cost of the organization

All organizations seeks to lessen their costs. With outsourcing, not only that they reduce their cost out of their IT operations, but also eliminates the cost of hiring and training the resources. Offshore outsourcing in particular, has a twin advantage of cost savings due to wage difference combined with high-quality skills.

Quality improvement

Another reason is organizations wants quality improvement. With outsourcing, there is a consistent instructional design because a dedicated staff or team is designated to you who also does ongoing content maintenance.

In today’s global economy, the perception of outsourcing has been changed from solving problems to transforming the IT functions of the organization. It has influenced the management strategy of the organization. Many companies worldwide are now already outsourcing key portions of their IT infrastructure and some are considering doing so in the near future.