Today, when I read the Google news and came across two terms “made in China”, a very familiar one and “discovered or developed in China”. They are just wandering in my brain. Yes, it’s so right. China is on the way shifting from “made in China” to “discovered or developed in China”. This is always Chinese are pursuing, turning China from a manufacturing country to be a service country. Then I think of service outsourcing, the emergence of which meets the needs of this plan. I’d like to prove this saying by the following reasons.
1. No heavy machines. Manufacturers always need big heavy machines to produce products, and these machines are costly and inconvenient to move. However, if you own a service outsourcing company, the main tools would be computers. What it calls for is the abilities to apply the computers to yield customized results.
2. No pollution. Service industry is friendly to the environment, and this is also true with service outsourcing. Take the typical projects—data collection, data entry or call center for example, the whole process from executing the projects to delivering the results has nothing to do with producing pollution. To some extent, it improves the environmental phenomenon by encouraging using electronic document in document conversion projects.
3. High-qualified staff. Outsourcing calls for staff with professional knowledge. In manufacturing era, people are able to produce equipment parts only if you have strength and are careful enough. There is no requirement of education, academy degree and language level. This enhances the national labor quality, being beneficial to the development and prosperity of the country.
4. More job opportunities. Outsourcing industry is really a great contributor in solving employment, which is also the original intention of developing service industry. Whether ITO, BPO or KPO has to be managed in large scale and every year outsourcing companies recruit lots of graduates.
Outsourcing starts in China a little later than India, but it makes very rapid development and contributes a lot to the government’s economy. Outwardly, this industry help European and American countries cut costs, which annoys enterprises leaders most; inwardly, it provides a lot of job opportunities.