One of the things I have noticed about the economic playing field is that while the US has been stalled, Asia has generally made gains. The implications for off shoring talent are that the dynamic is evening out. I spoke of this in an earlier post. The result should be that we’re not losing as much manual effort to overseas as we would have, but is there any evidence of this?
I do not see any evidence of this, and in large measure, this is likely due to the overall global economy not moving as it had in better times.
It seems what we may see are consortiums, collectives, groups of freelancers that band together to create affiliations to share larger projects. Of course, this will also play into the evening of pay.
Well, it’s all conjecture; so, we’ll see. But that’s the way it seems to me.
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