{"id":607,"date":"2012-08-17T17:33:11","date_gmt":"2012-08-17T21:33:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/studyabroad\/?p=607"},"modified":"2012-08-17T17:33:11","modified_gmt":"2012-08-17T21:33:11","slug":"wednesday-lectures-at-xime","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/studyabroad\/?p=607","title":{"rendered":"Wednesday Lectures at XIME"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today was our third day of lectures at XIME.\u00a0 We listened to three lectures about \u2018HR and Management in India\u2019, \u2018Indian Economic Environment\u2019, and \u2018Indian IT and Software Project Management.\u2019\u00a0 We enjoyed tea and coffee and the opportunity to mingle and ask questions in between lectures.<\/p>\n<p>The lecture titled \u2018HR and Management in India\u2019 was the most interesting lecture of the day for me.\u00a0 In this course we learned that India is the 4<sup>th<\/sup> largest economy in the world and much of that is due to their opening up to foreign direct investment in 1991.\u00a0 Their GDP grew from only $3 million in 1991 to $15.8 million in 1997.\u00a0 They have also gone from a male dominated workforce to having equal opportunity employment and an ever-growing female workforce.\u00a0 Many of the best companies to work for are in the IT and pharmaceutical industries.\u00a0 Some notable companies are Infosys, Mindtree Consulting, and Satyam Computer Services.\u00a0 There have also been many laws put in place to protect employees and create better working conditions.\u00a0 These acts include but are not limited to workers compensation, trade union protection, industrial disputes, minimum wage, and persons with disabilities.\u00a0 There are both public and private sector companies and organizations.\u00a0 The federal government determines the public sector job wages and the private sector job wages vary by state.\u00a0 He also mentioned that many Indians have the mindset that they must travel to foreign countries to make any money.<\/p>\n<p>The presentation titled \u2018Indian Economic Environment\u2019 was a great overview to put the other presentations in perspective.\u00a0 It was explained to us that the majority of jobs in India are in the agriculture industry, while the majority of GDP is earned through the service sector.\u00a0 They have a high rate of inflation and 25% of the population lives below the poverty line.\u00a0 India\u2019s primary foreign trade partners are the European Union, United States, China, UAE, and Saudi Arabia.\u00a0 The life expectancy is 66.8 years.\u00a0 India is progressing in education and is continuously making economic reforms.\u00a0 There are high rates of saving and investment.\u00a0 Their debt to GDP ratio is 67.1% and is an area that could use some serious improvement.\u00a0 Capital expenditure is expected to double in the next two years.\u00a0 Their main economic asset is the fact that their working age population is projected to be as high as 68% by 2020.\u00a0 Also, I thought it was interesting that it only takes a little over a year to open a business in India but it takes 10 years to close one.<\/p>\n<p>We also listened to a lecture titled \u2018Indian IT and Software Project Management.\u2019\u00a0 In this lecture, we learned that the Indian IT industry has been growing rapidly but has recently slowed.\u00a0 The industry has generated $90 million annually.\u00a0 This is 10% of India\u2019s overall GDP.\u00a0 If you were to break up this $90 million, the largest portion is $50 million, which comes from applications.\u00a0 This includes things like payroll and insurance.\u00a0 The second largest portion is in business process outsourcing or knowledge process outsourcing, which accounts for about $30 million.\u00a0 The remaining $10 million is attributed to infrastructure and technology outsourcing, which involves maintenance and delivery.\u00a0 Many jobs were created in the IT industry because of Y2K.\u00a0 The computer systems in America were set up in a way so that dates were inputted MM-DD-YY.\u00a0 It was the responsibility of many hard working Indian IT workers to change the systems to MM-DD-YYYY before the year 2000. \u00a0Today, many American companies that were once outsourcing to India are now reconsidering because the cost of living has increased in India, therefore salaries must increase.\u00a0 American companies will only outsource to Indian IT companies if it is cost effective for them.<\/p>\n<p>As you can see, our lectures at XIME gave us great insights into the Indian business world.\u00a0 We can see economic growth and expect progress for India in the years to come.\u00a0 This nation is a great opportunity for American companies to outsource as well as sell their products and services.\u00a0 I really appreciate how much I am learning from students and faculty here.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today was our third day of lectures at XIME.\u00a0 We listened to three 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