| India's small cities are favorite for offshoring |
08/19/2007 |
| People who are the epitome of knowledge and are residing in small cities, more often move to larger cities for their career prospect. But few people stay behind, despite the fact of their wittiness and remain ungainfully employed. In short, their talents just not justify their career graph and as a result, they cant make their good presence. And so .... |
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| The Psychology of Banner Ads |
07/20/2007 |
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The researchers have jump to the conclusion that by exposing yourself to a product, time and again via banner ads envelope positive feeling towards that product. The good news for consumers is that a critical revaluation of the product can make these positive feelings disappear.
To test, they asked students to read a multi-page essay under the impression that they .... |
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| Cashing In Order To Cash Outsourcing |
07/20/2007 |
| The importance of outsourcing the order-to-cash cycle transcends the reduction in cost by bringing working capital in desirable condition. By giving boost to working capital, deals can be helpful to company in improving its debt-to-equity ratio, in reducing its external financing needs and in enhancing its credit ratings.
In order to reinforce A/R functions and improve cash position, more and .... |
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| Outsourcing hits a new class of workers |
07/04/2007 |
| The World Association of Newspapers draws the conclusion that “Outsourcing plays a major part in the newspaper industry of today”. The tale of the most up-to-date class of the workers was enlightened by the job recruiting advertisements on MonsterIndia.com in order to make them observe their trade, starting their voyage to another continent.
Remote-control journalism is the contemptuous word that the .... |
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| IBM buys into Indian outsourcing |
07/04/2007 |
| Proceeding of IBM towards the outsourced call-center business emphasizes the trend towards the U.S. businesses. Few industry observers said that by providing the IBM's blue-chip name and reputation to the practice, the agreement might rally round in accelerating the pace of outsourcing by providing the IBM's blue-chip name and reputation to the practice.
Computer giant IBM has given the consent to .... |
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| Ten By Ten- India's IT & BPO Outsourcing |
07/03/2007 |
| BPO, the act of relocating some of the organization's constant core and non-core business procedures to an external supplier to attain the cost reductions while improving the service quality. If done well, BPO render domino effect as it results in raising the shareholder value. The stark difference between the BPO and the more traditional IT outsourcing is that the BPO .... |
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| Comcast center begins new era |
07/03/2007 |
| Customer care representatives in the Comcast's new call centers, on the subject of their cable services from the nearby areas, will assist the customers by means of queries and concerns. Comcast will endow the customers with a single toll-free phone number.
According to the Madison County Economic Development Authority Executive Director, Tim Coursey, the future Comcast customer service center is .... |
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| Journalism-The new addition |
07/02/2007 |
| Initially, outsourcing use to claim manufacturing jobs, and then hit services such as technical support, airline reservations and tax preparation. Now the next in line is local journalism.
James, the editor and the publisher of the Web site pasadenanow.com, identified that it sounds bizarre to have journalists in India covering news in and outside Los Angeles. He said “The idea to .... |
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| KPO to generate $11-12b revenue |
07/02/2007 |
| According to the Evalueserves study, India's top Knowledge Process Outsourcing firm, Indian KPOs will formulate almost 280,000 jobs and by 2010, up-to $11-12 billion revenue. In addition to this, the study—‘The Future of Knowledge Process Outsourcing Make or Buy in KPO reveals that India's ITES development lies in the KPO section. The matter on which experts have been foretelling for .... |
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| IT-BPO revenue may cross $48 bn |
07/02/2007 |
| The Indian IT-BPO sector is projected to record a growth of 28% in 2006-07, both in the exports and domestic business firms. The revenues are liable to exceed the USD 47.8 billion, almost 10-fold increase over the aggregate revenue in 1998. The straight service presented by the segment is likely to cross 1.6 million. In 1998, the cumulative IT-BPO revenue .... |
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