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Atul Vashistha While cost containment will continue to be an important factor in the global sourcing decisions of organizations, other factors such as access to a global talent pool, new market entry, and geographic risk diversification have become increasingly important.
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Pumela Salela Africa has the essential ingredients to be a force to be reckoned with in the global BPO space, and addressing the challenges it faces will enhance its value offering
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Anupam Govil For offshore BPO providers to succeed, they will have to tackle the Nearshoring
challenge.
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Mario Tucci If you combine lower risks, a better cultural fit and an appetite for investments, you will recognize a pattern for a BUY market in Latin America
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Viral Thakker, Shailesh Narwaiye Shift in priorities in outsourcing strategies and exponential growth of the outsourcing market has allowed newer offshoring clusters to evolve and flourish.
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Dr. P. K. Mukherji Countries across Africa are trying to position themselves as competitive destinations for IT/ BPO by promoting low-cost labor and nurturing conditions for a build-up of world class IT infrastructure.
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Esteban Herrera Nearly every provider of IT and Business Process services has wrestled
with a Latin American Strategy. The strategic question : Is Latin America
a destination of choice, or a destination of convenience?
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H. Karthik, Nikhil Rajpal Africas growth in offshoring has been primarily driven by its low-cost proposition and talent availability in meaningful scale. However, Africa is often perceived as high-risk by foreign investors.Here, the continent is analysed across key decision drivers in location selection.
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Jehil Thakkar, Shailesh Narwaiye There is no one-size-fits-all strategy for organizations to choose but they need to follow a planned and scientific exercise of location selection
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Stan Lepeak Despite the pressure for increased service trade protectionism among many in Western governments and general anti-globalization saber rattling, the use of global sourcing and service delivery models remains strong.
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