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Center for Global Resource Leverage: India


 

What is it?
 

Why the "Center for Global Resource Leverage?"
 

Why India?
 

Why at the Ross Business School?
 

What's ahead?

 

 
What is it?

The Center for Global Resource Leverage: India is a research satellite of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Scholars study the next practices of managers, including how they leverage global resources and access new markets. Another area of interest is the interface between global firms and Indian firms, as well as the issues and challenges associated with maximizing the talent pool and knowledge infrastructure in India.

   

The center is jointly directed by Professor C.K. Prahalad, the Harvey C. Fruehauf Professor of Business Administration, and Professor M.S. Krishnan, the Michael R. and Mary Kay Hallman Fellow and chair of the Business Information Technology area.

Why the “Center for Global Resource Leverage”?

Globalization of business is a reality today, whether in the form of markets, or the source of physical, financial or human capital.  Continued improvement in cost and capability of global communication infrastructure has made global resource leverage one of the mega-trends of our era.  Further, fragmentation of knowledge work such as R&D and Engineering is presenting companies with never-before opportunities to leverage competitive and affordable human capital, regardless of location, to create sustainable competitive advantage.  Ross Business School has taken a lead in generating knowledge in the field and providing thought leadership to the emerging trend of global resource leverage.

Why India?

India presents the most promising opportunity for leveraging global resources, and is expected to remain the leader in the segment for the near future.  We at the Ross Business School believe in the potential of Indian economy and Indian businesses, and anticipate major benefits for businesses worldwide if the knowledge infrastructure and human capital of India is appropriately leveraged.  As a result, the center will focus on issues related to Indian economy and business, and  also will strive to function as a hub of India-related activities at the Ross Business School.

Why at the Ross Business School?

To study and provide thought leadership to such an emerging area, a global resource leverage needs a multi-disciplinary approach, deep commitment to the inherent potential of the business trend, and India as a destination. The Ross Business School is part of one of the best research universities in the world, and has established deep linkages with India and the nascent global resource leveraging industry; hence, it is ideally suited.

What’s ahead?

Through the Center’s research and teaching, the following problems and issues will be addressed:

  • How can global and Indian firms benefit from the developing outsourcing relationships?
  • What dynamics define this relationship?
  • What are the points of tension in this relationship, and how can they be resolved?
  • How can companies shape these outsourcing relationships to sustainable, mutually beneficial propositions

A list of past and current research at Ross Business School relevant to the topic can be found under the Resources link.

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