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March 16, 2004

Partnerships of Indian and Western eLearning Producers

Given the potential for labour arbitrage and the high quality of work being put out by offshore vendors it is not surprising that eLearning companies and corporations are slowly discovering that the best way to stretch their training dollars is to offshore their custom work to vendors in countries like India. This unique partnership though brings along with it several cultural issues which may sometimes need to be addressed for the partnership to work smoothly. This is examined by Patrick Dunn in a very interesting article titled Partnerships of Indian and Western e-learning producers: cultural issues

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