Aug
4
Training centers sustain Cebu-Philippines edge on BPO
August 4, 2011 | Leave a Comment
To meet and maintain the demand of qualified human resources in Cebu, Philippines Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector has prompted the establishment of training centers to equip potential BPO workers with employable skills.
These training facilities address the gap between industry requirements on qualified human resources and the graduates produced by the academe.
Skilled workers are important in sustaining the country’s investment growth. The country continues to attract foreign investors because of its competitive labor cost and quality skilled workers.
Jul
24
Outsourcing Cebu towards Successful development
July 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment
International outsourcing business advisory Tholons trusts Cebu, Philippines is developing further as the premier outsourcing destination in Asia through the improvement of six key areas: 1) workforce, 2) infrastructure, 3) cost, 4) risk profile, 5) business catalyst and the 6) quality of life.
Cebu has made its mark in the global outsourcing industry, graduating in the list of “emerged” cities after constantly topping the “emerging” list for several years.
Jul
9
Cebu, New HQ for Knowledge process outsourcing
July 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) leads the way in opening more services facilities in Cebu. KPO provides higher-value services that require advanced information search as well as analytical, interpretation and technical skills.
Among the services under KPO are business and financial consulting, legal processes and transcription, health information management, medical and pharmaceutical expertise, intellectual property research, contact centers, creative services, animation and engineering design.
Jul
8
Cebu’s creative sector gains a foothold to maximize its world-class potential as visual artists are encouraged to help the industry establish connections with concerned agencies.
The Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) of the Department of Trade and Industry in the Philippines has included the visual arts in its budget, through inviting visual artists to participate in the world trade fairs, and promote their works to the international market.
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