The issue of "offshoring" is one that is on everyone's lips. It is part of a larger phenomena of global economic integration. With change, there are winners and losers, the question is: how to be a winner?
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Hear an economist, a career counseler, an executive at an outsourcing firm, an immigration attorney and an entrepreneur who is bringing parts from China and assembling them here and join in the discussion.
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