Mark, I think all the countries, i mentioned have their challenges too, maybe they are doing something in spite of the existing hurdles.
Janosch The internet can be frustrating, but tasks like data entry might not need a good connection, since the work would be batch processed. Cavin On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 4:15 AM, Mark Tinka <[email protected]>wrote: > On Monday 31 May 2010 03:39:13 pm Mugarura Cavin wrote: > > > please note the header is ONT (on topic) > > i would like to know from LUG members, why they think > > Uganda is not a global player in the outsourcing > > industry, > > - Do we advertise ourselves as such a destination? > > - Do we have the right infrastructure for this? > > - Do we have the right organizations to run such an > implementation, private or otherwise? > > - Is our labour-force inviting to this kind of work, > culturally or otherwise? > > - Is our labour-force trained for this kind of work? > > Cheers, > > Mark. > -- The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like machines.
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