Outsourcing White Papers
Research Study of Captives in India and China: A Majority of Parent Organizations Also Rely on Third-Party Relationships
Overview Establishing captive centers continues to be a key option in organizations' outsourcing strategies. Continuing Infosys' work on captives, the author researched captives with a special focus on the role played by them in meeting the sourcing needs of organizations. The scope of research included captive centers in India and China. The study unearthed rich data on captives - organizations adopt a portfolio approach to outsourcing, where captive centers are accompanied by strong third-party vendor relationships in both India and China, with work being allocated between the two based on their special capabilities.
| Publisher | Infosys Technologies | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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