1 / 16

Offshoring

Offshoring. By Nick and Gino. Moving. Offshoring is when a company moves from its home production place to an area with ‘cheap labour.’ . China’s leap. China is trying to get there technology to the top of everyone. Workflow . Machines and computers that run by themselves

jacoba
Download Presentation

Offshoring

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Offshoring By Nick and Gino

  2. Moving • Offshoring is when a company moves from its home production place to an area with ‘cheap labour.’

  3. China’s leap • China is trying to get there technology to the top of everyone.

  4. Workflow • Machines and computers that run by themselves • Machines that do repetitive and simple jobs • Can also be used to work in dangerous conditions that would harm human workers • Revolutionized the work force in marketing and manufacturing • The quality of product it puts out, is not same quality of the same product made by a Human • More products can be produced to meet a high demand of the product, which means more profit By Sebastian, Sarwar, Jeron

  5. The invention of the typewriter brought workflow from the manufacture to the office • During the 1980s, two aspects of workflow organization drew heavy criticism. First, the methods pioneered by Taylor modeled humans as simple automata. The classical industrial-style of work was critiqued as being both dehumanizing and suboptimal in its use of the potential of human beings.

  6. Insourcing Insourcing is widely used in an area such as production to reduce costs of taxes, labor, transportation, etc. UPS is a prime example for insourcing, in which the company’s employees perform services – beyond shipping – for another company For example, UPS repairs Toshiba computers on behalf of Toshiba. The work is done at the UPS hub, by UPS employees

  7. Insourcing is a business decision that is often made to maintain control of critical production or competencies • More jobs are insourced than outsourced • Insourcing may be done by “onshoring” • Ambiguity persists about the most appropriate use of insourcing and onshoring

  8. In-Forming Google helps you find things easy, than other search engines. Google helps you find your own information that you are looking for. Google had 150 million searches per day, three years ago. Now there are one billion searches per day. Natassia &Kyla

  9. There is not much privacy when stuff is put on to Google. With yahoo you can have, private, semi-private and public conversations. Natassia & Kyla

  10. NETSCAPE INVENTED THE HTML. A REVOLUTIONARY ADVANCEMENT IN TECHNOLOGY!

  11. Supply- Chaining • Supply-chaining is increasing the connections between suppliers, retailers, and customers. • Wal-Mart is great example of a supply ‘chainer’ • Wal-Mart doesn’t make any products, only sells products • When a product is scanned in a checkout a signal is sent to Wal-Mart’s headquarters and tracks if the product is in high or low demand and if that store needs more of the product

  12. By supply chaining Wal-Mart makes lotsa MOOLA Ivana, Brett, Bethany, Kathleen

  13. Digital Steriods By Nick and Gino

  14. Digital Steroids • They are there to amplify the effects of outgoing sources.

  15. Internet Calling • They mainly help with internet calling.

  16. Switching • They make it so that you are able to save files in all the same format.

More Related