Changing Face of Business Process Outsourcing
Business process outsourcing is on the verge of very interesting times.
No business venture in the modern times is isolated from other related
business efforts. Business process outsourcing is no different. There
are some interesting changes being noted because of the effect of the
recession and global meltdown. If we examine the causes and their
effects deeply, we will be able to point out exactly what we are
looking at in the coming years.
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As
you know, business process outsourcing relies primarily on the first
world countries. Lack of cheap labor in these countries pushes
companies to outsource their non-core business work to the third world
countries due to the abundance of cheap, yet skilled labor. Cost cuts
are not the only reason why business process outsourcing happens. There
are other factors as well, like convenience for business firms to focus
on other areas, maybe even look at expansions.
The recession
has put a huge block on all of these BPO services. Companies are now on
the lookout to cut costs. They are no longer looking at expansions as a
sound business proposition in these trying times. As a result, they are
cutting down on work that they may be outsourcing. All of this is a
chain reaction. Business process outsourcing firms in the third world
countries are losing out on important clients. Business is on the wane
and things are at the survival level now.
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To
keep their heads afloat, the coming months will see lots of mergers in
the BPO services wing. Business process outsourcing firms are looking
at partners to join strength and try to pull through together. Mergers
also mean that there will be cut-downs on the employee strength. There
will be layoffs and pink slips. Because the rate of hiring is very low,
laid off employees have a tough luck ahead of them. Similarly, many BPO
firms look set to shut shop due to non-availability of business and
clients. BPO solutions need to be at par with the best if they hope to
stay in the race. Not just do they have to deliver at lower cost they
also have to go high on the quality.
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Gartner,
an IT research and advisory firm, has come with some dire predictions
for the business process outsourcing industry. It reports that
one-quarter of the BPO services providers that we see today will not be
acting as separate entities by the end of the year 2012. They predict
the entry of dynamic new players in the industry. These new entries
will bring with them advanced technology, superior quality of services
and innovations. Gartner has warned BPO investors to exercise caution
when it comes to new acquisitions. They recommend that you look for
acquisitions only when you are backed by hard evidence that the new
acquisition will be profitable.
All is not lost, however. BPO
firms are looking at ways to combat the negatives. They are waking up
to the idea of having people to work from home. This facility will
enable more fringe people to enter the work force of BPO units.
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