Verifying Country-specific Data in the Site Selection Process
/Here's an interesting post by Kirk Laughlin at Nearshore Americas. Mr. Laughlin discusses the need to verify data obtained about various countries as part of a site selection process. Many times the data is provided by economic development authorities in that country who have a vested interest in getting companies to locate to their country. This conflict of interest can lead to some rather interesting data.
The moral of the story is to always keep a skeptical eye on any data used to justify the selection of a specific country or city and to use multiple sources of data whenever possible to identify any significant anomolies in the data.