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Globalization
What cause it?What challenges and
opportunities are provided?
Cause and Effect• Recall that the reduction of the size
and cost of computing has allowed the development:– Personal Computers– Smart Phones– Cloud Computing
• Similarly it has allowed for cheaper communications among other things
• The digital world is changing things in all areas
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Economic Impact• Nations have observed that trade is to
their economic benefit– Underdeveloped nations sell labor and
raw materials and get the ability to buy what they cannot make
– Developed nations benefit from new markets and inexpensive exports
• The sum of the factors of: inexpensive communication, shipping and travel, loosening of trade restrictions and globalization is the inevitable result
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Melting Pot• The US used to be the melting pot of
the world– One nation that hosted many people from
very many different cultures • Electronic media and travel has
propelled that process world-wide– Eg. The youth of China no longer drink tea
– cola instead– This may be a result of the grass is
greener theory• This is part of globarlization
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Results of Globalization• Economic change
– International trade, global finance, labor outsourcing
• Cultural change– Multiculturalism from media,
international travel, ethnic foods• Technological change
– Computing and communication platforms, global patent and copyright laws
Outsourcing• Outsourcing: moving of business
processes or tasks to another company
• Lesser developed nations have lower labor costs
• The lower labor costs compensate for shipping costs making the product less expensive
• This benefits both nations
Recall Japan• Historically Japan was a closed country
• After WW II it was opened up in a new way to US interests
• For several decades “Made in Japan” meant inexpensive– The low labor costs made them
competitive• This is no longer the case• The nation used the money that
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Foxconn• The counter example is Foxconn
which assembles Apple products• This has many of the elements of the
oppressive companies in 19th century US– Workers were almost slaves– Lived on company property– Shopped at the company store– Very little ability to better themselves
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Key Reasons for Outsourcing
• To reduce or control costs• To free up internal resources• To gain access to world-class
capabilities• To increase the revenue potential of
the organization• To reduce time to market• To increase process efficiencies• To be able to focus on core activities• To source specific capabilities or skills
Information System Outsourcing
• Several nations have the capacity to provide information workers
• Most notable are India and China• Both have:
– Large populations– Underemployment– Good educational systems
• India has the advantage of large number of English speaking citizens
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More• The fundamental reasons are all still
the same• What is now being outsourced is the
technical expertise– Programming skills– Customer service skills
• Again this can be good for both nations– It compensates for a lack of technical skill
in the US– This could be dangerous as well
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Opportunities• Falling Transportation Costs
– Shipping a bottle of wine from Australia to Europe costs only a few cents
• Falling Telecommunication Costs– These have helped create shared
perspectives of behavior, desirable goods, and even forms of government
– Teleconferencing has made the face to face meeting rare – especially for teams on different continents
More Opportunities• Reaching Global Markets
– A larger market can reduce cost per unit and increase profit
• Accessing a Global Labor Pool– Highly skilled or low-cost labor pools
exist in many countries that are now economically accessible
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Challenges• Governmental
– Political instability – Differences in how business must be
conducted– Regulations such as taxes/tariffs,
import/export restrictions complicate life
• Geographic– Multiple time zones makes
communication more difficult
More Challenges• Workforce issues
– Corporate culture will be different– As will be welfare, demographics,
expertise available• Cultural
– Different cultures have different expectations as to what services should be provided and how
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Finally• The Chinese pictogram for crisis is
the combination of two others– Danger – Opportunity
• Globalization is like that– It is an opportunity with danger
• Businesses are like species – They must grow or die
• Thus expanding into global markets is usually a necessary risk
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