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Founded in 2007, Doubtsourcing is a webcomic that explores the serious, and equally hilarious issue of the culture surrounding "Outsourcing 2.0." Created by Sandeep Sood, entrepreneur, blogger and webcomic author, Doubtsourcing offers a look at the lighter side of an issue that's usually polarizing and earnest. Although it?s the most popular way to discuss global collaboration, Sandeep is tired of the ?flat world? metaphor. Sood contends that the world is rounder than ever; his humorous stories and practical advice help people take advantage of its curves and avoid the bumps and sharp edges.

Visit DoubtSourcing on the web at http://www.doubtsourcing.com

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  • In India, Parents Become Part of the Hiring Picture

    Wall Street Journal, May 27, 2008

    Facing a shortage of workers, India's outsourcing specialists are pulling out the stops. In a culture where twenty-somethings often live with their parents and seek their blessing on major life decisions, family outreach has become a critical recruiting and retention tool, along with offering more-flexible work hours, higher salaries and continuing education.

  • No doubt about it

    Indus Business Journal, April 1, 2008

    BERKELEY, Calif. â?? Common knowledge suggest you canâ??t squeeze water from a rock, but Sandeep Sood is trying to do something just as challenging â?? finding humor in the outsourcing industry.

  • Virtual pros, real assistance As outsourcing grows, online tools find helpers who can do the job

    Chicago Tribune, March 3, 2008

    Communications expert Jackie Sloane can count on one hand the number of people she has worked with over the years who became true partners.

  • Finding the Funny in Outsourcing

    Los Angeles Times, February 10, 2008

    Sandeep Sood is globalization in action.

    From Berkeley, where he runs a company, he's the middleman between U.S. clients who need software and workers in India who write the code. He's a beneficiary of corporate America's rush to tap relatively cheap skilled foreign labor, profiting as he seamlessly hands off tasks like a baton as the globe turns.

  • Finding the funny in outsourcing

    Los Angeles Times, February 10, 2008

    Sandeep Sood is globalization in action.

    From Berkeley, where he runs a company, he's the middleman between U.S. clients who need software and workers in India who write the code. He's a beneficiary of corporate America's rush to tap relatively cheap skilled foreign labor, profiting as he seamlessly hands off tasks like a baton as the globe turns.