Building A Case For BPO Why Haven't Companies Recognized The Value Proposition?
- Topics:
- Strategic Management Tools
- Tags:
- BPO,
- Business Operations,
- Business Process,
- Business Process Outsourcing (BPO),
- It Operations,
- It Services,
- Operational Planning,
- Outsourcing,
- Outsourcing & Subcontracting
- Source:
- Everest Group
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Overview: Business process outsourcing (BPO) has been a highly successful business solution strategy for several years now. Fortune 500 organizations know the value proposition of outsourcing important, non-core business processes have adopted BPO as a cornerstone of their strategic objectives. It is considered as a means of focusing their time, talent, and capital on their core competencies. Yet, many executives still are trying to build the case for BPO in their organizations. In the last two years, the volume and size of BPO transactions continues to increase; indeed, several huge BPO deals in the finance and accounting (F&A) and human resources (HR) space have changed the face of the industry. Although BPO is no longer just a trend and has now seen some striking successes, it is still in early stages of developing the characteristics that ensure win-win situation.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2002 | Pages: 1





