
Interested in showing Outsourced on your college campus or as part of your educational curriculum? Learn more about why the New York Times calls Outsourced “…unique: a charming culture clash romance that could be taught in business schools,” and Crosscut Seattle says, “Outsourced doesn't try to resolve the issues it raises, but it should be required viewing in MBA programs.”
Educators interested in screening Outsourced at a university event open to the campus community are required by law to obtain a license from ShadowCatcher Entertainment. Please email us at outsourced@shadowcatcherent.com for more information on setting up a screening at your campus.
Additionally, ShadowCatcher Entertainment has created graduate level and high school curriculum to accompany Outsourced. Email outsourced@shadowcatcherent.com for more details!
Here’s what other people like you have to say about Outsourced!
“(Outsourced) provided an excellent context within which to discuss a variety of international business issues, from outsourcing to cross-cultural communication. The film also provided an excellent way to introduce American students to the kinds of experiences they could expect during their travels in India. I really liked the way the movie humorously ventured into cultural aspects of Indians working in a global world without ever descending into clichéd stereotypes.”
- Rajiv Vaidyanathan, Professor of Marketing & Director of MBA Programs, University of Minnesota Duluth
“I loved this film! It can be viewed for sheer pleasure – it’s funny, inspirational and informative. But it also provides an eye-opening close-up of cultural differences between the U.S. and India…and the effects of globalization on both countries. The film will be a great learning resource for any student or business person who plans to deal even indirectly with Asia over the course of their career…which is most of us.”
- Cate Goethals, Lecturer, MBA Leadership Communications, University of Washington, Foster School of Business
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