Feb

12

A United Kingdom court ruling forces Hewlitt-Packard acquisition EDS, a computer services firm,  to pay a former outsourcing  client damages for being unable to provide what was promised: a customer service system.

The client alleges that EDS deceived them and were negligent in fulfilling their contract. EDS could be liable to pay up 4 times the service contract’s original amount: 200 million pounds.

This case shows once more that services providers have to careful with their promotions particularly with potential clients in order not to overpromise, underperform then get sued for it. Also clients need to pay due diligence to what providers say so that they’re assured they get the full value of what they’re about to pay for.

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Feb

11

India’s IT-BPO market has achieved impressive growth rates over the past decade and is poised to achieve greater revenues in the coming decade.

Software industry chamber  NASSCOM reports current  export revenues of Indian IT and business process outsourcing (BPO) companies are expected to rise by 5.5% to cross USD50 billion in the ongoing 2009-2010 fiscal and could accelerate by 13 to 15 percent (USD56-USD57 billion) in 2010-2011.

If this 13 to 15 percent rate continues every year, India’s IT-BPO market  could reach USD 285 billion in 2020.

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Feb

10

Every company and business share the same challenge: how to keep customers loyal for life. Due to the competitive nature of enterprise, rarely do we hear of businesses claim they have life-long customers.

Business do what they can to keep customers happy and loyal, but quality customer service isn’t enough to generate revenue. It’s essential for companies to increase the number of their customers and that’s where customer lead generation comes in.

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Feb

9

Businessman and commentator/columnist Valeriano “Bobit” Avila shares his views on the fact that though the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector is booming, there is a shortage of people filling in thousands of BPO jobs simply because they lack sufficient English skills.

Mr. Avila calls for a re-evaluation of the Philippines’ obsolete language policies to address this current and pressing need.

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