Courses : Outsourcing for Professionals : Syllabus

ENTR 573-001
Outsourcing of Professional Activities: Analysis of Strategic, Technical, Organizational, and Economic Aspects
Instructor: Amar Gupta, Ph.D
Date/Time: MW 6:00 - 8:50 pm
Location:
McClelland Hall 123
Semester: Fall 2005
The objective of the course is to make students aware of Economic, Technological, Strategic and Organizational aspects associated with offshoring of knowledge-based professional services. The course will achieve this through case discussions of different delivery models (captive center, joint venture, 3rd party), value addition models (low-end, mid-range, high-end), and the impact of business and policy environments to each of these models. The course will include lectures on the following topics:
1. Big picture of offshoring delivery models and value addition models. How to think about offshoring decision?
2. Theoretical models for offshoring
3. Political and Legislative Issues
4. Economic Analysis of Specific Outsourcing Situations in Commercial and Governmental Sectors
Speakers from industry, governmental agencies, trade unions, and two other educational institutions (MIT and Stanford University) are expected to present their respective perspectives on Outsourcing.
This course was first taught at MIT during Spring 2004 and details of that course are available at: web.mit.edu/outsourcing
While this course is intended primarily for graduate students (doctoral and masters) only, seniors can also enroll for it.
Each student will be required to write a paper on an issue/aspect related to Outsourcing. Students are required to secure prior approval of the topic of the paper by contacting the instructor for this course via email. The course grade will be based primarily on this paper, and partially on class attendance and participation.
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