As companies attempt to focus on their core competencies, many are considering outsourcing various aspects of their in-house operations. The driving force behind this decision is typically cost reduction and organisational restructuring. Companies who have ventured into outsourcing have had both positive and negative experiences. Though the BPO industry has been growing at a frenzy pace, it encountered several challenges that threatens its growth and global competitiveness. The rising employee attrition rates, the CTC per employee shooting up and inefficiencies in the outsourcing processes have all raised concerns over the feasibility of outsourcing. However, the outcome often depends on how the original contract is structured, how the customer-vendor relationship is managed and how the end-results are measured. So, outsourcing can still be a win-win situation for both the customer and the outsourcer. This book describes the trends in the outsourcing industry and strategic objectives lying behind these trends. The cases in the latter part of the book highlight the Indian outsourcing scenario, and the challenges faced by the BPO firms in India. It further debates whether offshoring of services balances the global economy; or does it – with the rising complexity of the business environment due to intensified competition – robs thousands of jobs. Overall, the cases in the book are organised in a reader-friendly sequential way to explore various aspects of how to establish a winning approach to outsourcing.
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Case Studies on Outsourcing Trends (Volume 1)
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1st ed.
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8131406105
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280p.
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