The book is not very long…but it's thorough, as each chapter packs data and statistics from various government and commercial reports. If you're anti-offshoring, you'll love this book... If you're pro-offshoring, you ought to read it to see just how cogent the other side's arguments can be. - Bruce Hadley, softwareCEO. Packed with facts, figures, and references - keep it...ready for your next offshore debate. - Timothy Platt, IsYourJobGoingOffshore. (Blunden) gives the benefits and detriments of offshore outsourcing for both labor and management, and the impact on American education and expectations for success. Reverend Blunden tells all: who's going offshore, who's helping them do it, and why. In addition to presenting the pro-globalization stance of Corporate America, Reverend Blunden gives voice to dissenting opinions that have largely been ignored by the media. This book offers an enlightening, detailed analysis of the offshore outsourcing phenomenon, and exposes the underlying core values of America's economic and political system. Blunden has been directly affected by offshoring, and writes from the programmers' point of view&emdash;for the programmer. While Blunden is passionate about the topic, he and the editor ensure that this book presents both sides of the issue, and appeals to all readers.
| LoC Classification |
HD30.2 .B58 2004 |
| Dewey |
004.0684 |
| Cover Price |
$19.99 |
| No. of Pages |
152 |
| Height x Width |
9.1
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