Meaning of rightshoring | Babel Free
Definitions
Noun. [C1]
Examples
“Convergys, one of the world’s biggest providers of “contact-centre services”, advises companies to shift simple queries offshore while retaining the more complex ones on the same shore as the caller. It calls this process⟳ “rightshoring”, and estimates that about 80% of the companies that it is working with in Britain are planning to split⟳ their call-centre operations in this way.”
“The principle of rightshoring is now becoming accepted in all aspects of outsourcing, whether it be IT or business process⟳ outsourcing and according to Capgmini, offers 'the most advantageous mix⟳ of resources worldwide, lowers costs and boosts business performance.'”
“Rightshoring drives improved load⟳ and pipeline management. Management overheads are reduced with fewer, but larger, offshore centers.”
“Whilst we look⟳ at this matter⟳ in the context of the HR function itself later in the book, the emergence of BPO/shared services and offshoring/rightshoring or even nearshoring in the last⟳ 10 years has been significant.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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