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The 25 Most Dangerous Cities for Offshore Outsourcing

By Stephanie Overby, CIO
February 26, 2009 02:10 PM ET
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After a year that saw terrorist attacks in Mumbai, kidnapping for profit in Mexico, and the unexpected meltdown of Satyam, one of India's biggest IT services firms, corporate America's cries for the CIO to get things done "better, faster, cheaper" offshore may begin to be drowned out by the more moderate mantra of today's outsourcing customer: "safer, more stable, more secure."

Down economy fuels IT outsourcing

"Interruptions to U.S. business customers have upset the sense of security that made Indian offshoring, in particular, an uncomplicated buying decision," says Doug Brown, principal of outsourcing research firm The Brown-Wilson Group and co-author of the recent report 2009: The Year of Outsourcing Dangerously. "CIOs are putting continued hold on offshore projects that were routine just a year ago and analyzing alternatives that mitigate unresolved risks."

Promising locations like South Africa, Columbia, Malaysia, Thailand and Mexico have done little in terms of government initiatives or social change to allay client fears about their safety as an outsourcing destination, says Brown. And some countries with more established IT export businesses, like the Philippines and Brazil, have been slow to progress.

India's "tier II" cities, once poised to take business away from the likes of Bangalore, have not made the infrastructure and social improvements necessary to compete. "India's track record does not bode well for fast development, which is allowing other locations such as Latin America and central and eastern Europe to leap ahead," says Brown.

In fact, a few emerging offshoring locations have made strides in mitigating risks inherent to their countries while still keeping costs low, including Poland, the Czech Republic, Chile and Egypt, Brown adds.

Still, "risk factors for offshore outsourcing like terrorism, potential war, disaster, network breaks, environmental disregards, crime and disease make contingency plans a 2009 necessity," says Brown. The trend emerging today, he says, is for IT outsourcing customers to seek out solutions closer to home--near shore or in the same country--where potential problems can be more closely managed.

The 25 Riskiest Outsourcing Hubs in the World

(Editor's note: Rankings based on mean scores in ten areas of risk as reported by The Brown-Wilson Group's "2009: The Year of Outsourcing Dangerously".)

1. Bogota, Columbia

2. Bangkok, Thailand

3. Johannesburg, South Africa

4. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

5. Kingston, Jamaica

6. Delhi/Noida/Gurgaon, India

7. Manila/Cebu/Makita, Philippines

8. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

9. Mumbai, India

10. Jerusalem, Israel

11. Curitiba, Brazil

12. Dalian, China

13. Juarez, Mexico

14. Brasilia, Brazil

15. Chandigarh, India

16. Colombo, Sri Lanka

17. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

18. Quezon City, Philippines

19. Accra, Ghana

20. Pune, India

21. Chennai, India

22. Hanoi, Vietnam

23. Bangalore, India

24. Hyderabad, India

25. Kolkata, India

The Worst Three Cities for-- 

Corruption & Organized Crime

1. Bogota, Colombia

2. Juarez, Mexico

3. Johannesburg, South Africa

Heightening Trans-national & Geopolitical Issues

1. Delhi/Noida/Gurgaon, India

2. Jerusalem, Israel

3. Colombo, Sri Lanka

Unsecured or Unprotected Networks and Infrastructure

1. Bogota, Colombia

2. Bangkok, Thailand

3. Kingston, Jamaica

Unstable Currency

1. Bangkok, Thailand

2. Bogota, Colombia

3. Johannesburg, South Africa

Personal Crime Rate/Police-to-Citizen Ratio

1. Bangkok, Thailand

2. Johannesburg, South Africa

3. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Environmental Waste & Pollution

1. Bangalore, India

2. Chandigarh, India

3. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

High Terrorism/Rebel Target Threat

1. Mumbai, India

2. Delhi/Noida/Gurgaon, India

3. Jerusalem, Israel

Legal System Immaturity

1. Bangkok, Thailand

2. Bogota, Colombia

3. Kingston, Jamaica

Weather/Climate Threats

1. Kingston, Jamaica

2. Manila/Cebu/ Makati, Philippines

3. Bangkok, Thailand

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Some AssBy Steve Tyden on February 27, 2009, 12:24 pmSome Ass has written this article. The problem with some journalist is, they are not aware of anything hands-on and writes smart articles. I have been offshoring...

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Offshoring.By Ian on February 27, 2009, 3:47 pm"I have been offshoring to India for past 7 years " Please let us know what company you work for, so those of us who have lost our jobs due to offshoring can...

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25 Dangerous Outsourcing Cities - The Listing is Ridiculous!!By Anonymous on February 27, 2009, 6:26 pmthis article is flawed and skewed. Nations will demand explanations as there is no consistency. Egypt is attractive while bomb blasts happen in the country; Malaysia...

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the explanation of ranking in the full study (read it)By Anonymous on February 27, 2009, 7:35 pmThe negative commments here sound like they are from Indian marketing departments that don't want the smoke coming from their fires to get out. After five years...

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Offshore Outsourcers need to fix the flaws in their backyardsBy Anonymous on February 27, 2009, 7:46 pmHopefully the companies operating in these locations will finally do something to improve the very real social, environmental and economic problems instead of counting...

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Article missed the Good news on Ireland, Chile, Poland and SingaBy Anonymous on February 27, 2009, 8:41 pmThe report also features the 25 safest cities too. I'd recommend you find a full download copy of the study as its analysis is extremely well done.

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