China is like no other country on the offshore outsourcing landscape. |
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It has a rapidly growing base of low-cost IT pros, but other dynamics dominate the picture. With economic growth of more than 11% a year, China's poised to become the world's third- largest economy, and many CIOs think they need a presence in the country. Call it the "just gotta be in China" syndrome. Yet the last decade of offshoring has taught them the risks-- like not getting the right talent for projects--of jumping into a hot marketBritish telecom provider BT Wholesale has established a small IT center in China and a relationship with an IT services provider there. "Our philosophy is not to study it to death, but to get in there with a relatively modest approach and see what results we can deliver," says CIO Clive Selley. "It's a massively important, vast population with a fast- growing economy, and we need to be able to understand the marketplace."Tata Consultancy Services plans to hire slowly in China so it can focus on keeping those it recruits. "We would like to go from the 1,000 people we have in China now to 20,000 or 30,000, but in a way that the attrition wow gold rate is low," says N. Chandrasekaran, chief |
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