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Everybody Wins: The impact of outsourcing on an organization's workforce

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03 Oct 2007 | (Thinking Point)
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When production shifts to low-cost countries, do domestic workers always lose out? Not in Germany. Accenture research found that the country's highest performers aggressively pursued global expansion and outsourcing, while raising their domestic payrolls. And it's not just big companies; medium-size organizations also appear to be coming out ahead.

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