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The Services Shift: Seizing the Ultimate Offshore Opportunity [Hardcover]

Robert E. Kennedy , Ajay Sharma
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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall; 1 edition (9 Jan 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0137133502
  • ISBN-13: 978-0137133505
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.5 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,278,393 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Everyone's familiar with manufacturing offshoring by now. But a different phenomenon will soon drive even more powerful changes: the globalization of services. Until now, it's been virtually impossible to get a clear picture of what's going on, where, and why. Where are the jobs going? Which companies benefit -- or could benefit? How, exactly, does services offshoring work? Who makes a good partner? What are the public policy implications? The Services Shift answers all these questions and more, offering powerful insights for managers, policymakers, and citizens alike. Two leading researchers reveal how services offshoring is working in both industries and individual companies, and show how to define and implement realistic services sourcing goals. You'll review the types of players involved in services offshoring, and understand its geographical centers, from China and India to Hungary, Russia, Morocco, Brazil, South Africa, and Mauritius. Drawing on detailed interviews with dozens of participants, the authors review the management skillsets associated with successful services offshoring. Next, they review policy initiatives in both developing and developed countries, and assess U.S. policy initiatives aimed at restricting offshoring. Next, they review policy initiatives in both developing and developed countries, and assess U.S. policy initiatives aimed at restricting offshoring. Finally, the authors preview emerging trends in services globalization.

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“Kennedy has artfully integrated the phenomenon of offshoring services in the global competitiveness agenda of firms. His insights on the key economic drivers and trends paint a picture of the potential and the pitfalls of this phenomenon. No manager can afford to ignore this shift. All managers may want to read, understand, and ride the competitive benefits of this shift.”

       –C.K. Prahalad, Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, author of The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid

 

“This is a must read guidebook for business leaders who want a global competitive advantage. The Services Shift not only maps the current terrain, but more importantly, provides where the world is headed and what it will take for businesses to win tomorrow by globalizing services. This is a well researched book with very practical lessons for winning the offshoring battle.”

      –Noel Tichy, coauthor (with Warren Bennis) of Judgment: How Winning Leaders Make Great Calls, and Professor of Management and Organizations at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business

 

“Global Sourcing of Services is a powerful source of competitive advantage as economic borders become thinner... Kennedy pulls up the curtain and explains the what, why, and where of offshoring. His work with both providers and customers illuminates both the potential and the challenges of global sourcing. The Services Shift provides insights on the shifting business paradigms. This book cuts through the rhetoric and provides managers practical advice. A must read!!!”

      –Anurag Jain, Managing Director, Asia Pacific; President for Applications Solutions (AS); and President of Insurance & Business Process Solutions (IBPS) for Perot Systems

 

“If you found that Tom Friedman’s The World Is Flat raised interesting issues but didn’t connect them to your business, The Services Shift is for you. It appeals to both the strategist and the practitioner. It covers the range of key impacts when services shift offshore–economic, social, political, organizational, and the human factor–talent. Kennedy [and Sharma] have written an excellent book, clearly written by practitioners and not academic theorists. It is also extremely practical, with penetrating insights into the firms leading this trend, and real tools to help you analyze your business processes. The Services Shift is a comprehensive, thoughtful, and immensely readable book. I recommend it for every manager who faces global competition.”

      –Mark Hodges, Chairman and Cofounder, EquaTerra, Inc.

 

“With the air thick with debate about ‘shipping jobs overseas,’ ‘offshoring,’ ‘race to the bottom,’ and ‘outsourcing,’ The Services Shift could not come at a more propitious time. Bob Kennedy’s book offers both a thoughtful and practical treatment of this critical phenomena, which will only accelerate in the coming years, especially in the services sector. Whether you are a corporate manager, a government policymaker, or a labor activist, you will find this book useful in making the globalization game pay off for all constituencies.”

      –Stuart L. Hart, S.C. Johnson Chair in Sustainable Global Enterprise, Cornell University

 

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By now, most business people, pundits, and politicians in the United States and other developed nations have come to grips with the phenomenon of manufacturing jobs moving offshore: The process is variously referred to as “outsourcing” or “offshoring.” But a far bigger wave of change is approaching the shores of those same developed nations: the globalization of services. Where are the jobs going? Which companies benefit–or could benefit? How exactly does services offshoring work? How do you “get in the game”? Who makes a good partner?And what are the policy implications? The Services Shift answers all these questions, and more, offering powerful insights for managers, public policymakers, and citizens alike. Leading researchers Robert E. Kennedy and Ajay Sharma reveal how services offshoring works in both industries and individual companies, and show how to define and implement realistic services-sourcing goals for your organization. You’ll learn who’s involved in services offshoring, understand leading business models, and tour the main geographical centers–from China and India to Hungary, Russia, Morocco, Brazil, South Africa, and Mauritius. Drawing on detailed interviews with participants, the authors review the management skill sets associated with successful services offshoring. Next, they assess policy initiatives in both developing and developed countries, including U.S. proposals aimed at restricting the offshoring of services. Finally, they preview the newest trends in services globalization, helping you prepare for the world as it will be–next year, five years from now, and in a decade.

 

     Services offshoring: what’s different, what’s the same?

     How the offshoring of services resembles the offshoring of manufacturing–and the important ways it differs

 

     Defining a realistic framework for services offshoring

     How to set clear goals, define what to offshore, and then execute successfully

 

     Touring the offshore universe: models, locations, activities, and beyond

     Understanding all your options–and their tradeoffs and implications

 

     Understanding the broader political and economic implications

     How governments are likely to act–on both ends of the provider-to-consumer spectrum–and how that will impact you

 


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By Rolf Dobelli TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Shipping U.S. manufacturing jobs to offshore destinations is already controversial, but what's happened so far is just the first wave of "offshoring," says globalization professor Robert E. Kennedy, writing with researcher Ajay Sharma. A far larger wave is cresting: service offshoring. This is problematic because services now account for a larger portion of the U.S. gross domestic product than manufacturing. Technology is making many high-value services fair game for offshoring. The first wave of service offshoring involved sending relatively low-value services, such as call centers, to India. But now firms are outsourcing even medical jobs, including radiology. This book tells managers why offshoring is moving up the service value chain, how to harness its benefits and what to do about its risks - though the authors might have paid more attention to the disappointing results some companies have derived from offshoring. Despite their stated political neutrality about offshoring, these experts do seem to favor it, as seen in their resigned treatment of job loss concerns and their optimism about the complexities of executing offshoring programs, though they acknowledge that they treat in scant pages procedural matters that have been the subject of entire books. getAbstract recommends their detailed, knowledgeable backgrounder to those who want a lot of very useful information about offshoring, while noting that it may not meet all the needs of managers who call for caution before setting sail.
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Nitty-gritty guide to "offshoring" 4 Oct 2010
By Rolf Dobelli - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Shipping U.S. manufacturing jobs to offshore destinations is already controversial, but what's happened so far is just the first wave of "offshoring," says globalization professor Robert E. Kennedy, writing with researcher Ajay Sharma. A far larger wave is cresting: service offshoring. This is problematic because services now account for a larger portion of the U.S. gross domestic product than manufacturing. Technology is making many high-value services fair game for offshoring. The first wave of service offshoring involved sending relatively low-value services, such as call centers, to India. But now firms are outsourcing even medical jobs, including radiology. This book tells managers why offshoring is moving up the service value chain, how to harness its benefits and what to do about its risks - though the authors might have paid more attention to the disappointing results some companies have derived from offshoring. Despite their stated political neutrality about offshoring, these experts do seem to favor it, as seen in their resigned treatment of job loss concerns and their optimism about the complexities of executing offshoring programs, though they acknowledge that they treat in scant pages procedural matters that have been the subject of entire books. getAbstract recommends their detailed, knowledgeable backgrounder to those who want a lot of very useful information about offshoring, while noting that it may not meet all the needs of managers who call for caution before setting sail.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Excellent for Managers 25 Jan 2009
By UM Fan - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Kennedy provides a compelling overview of why globalization has come to the service sector, how it affects rivalry in a number of industries, and how managers and firms must react. The book ends with chapters on policy issues and on the future. A very good read.

Most books in this field are either extremely micro (bit and bytes), or macro polemics ("the world is ending" by Lou Dobbs or Clyde Prestowitz). Kennedy speaks to where managers live -- how to improve their competitive position, what skills they need inside their organizations, how to get from where they are to where they want to be.

Strongly recommended.
Content good but book not suitable for Kindle format 12 Jan 2011
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Note - this review pertains to the Kindle e-book version. The content was helpful but there were several diagrams and charts in the book that were too tiny to read, so it looks as if I will need to buy the hard copy book as well. Pity...
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