| Fighting the war on terror with outsourcing
By Jason Gutierrez, Agence France-Presse
MINDANAO FEATURE
Sunday, June 14, 2009
MARAWI: When American consumers dial a toll-free hotline for customer service support, they may not be aware they are helping bring an end to a long-running insurgency half way across the world.
Some of the calls are routed to a call center in the Philippines’ southern Muslim heartland, the Southeast Asian theatre of the US-led war on terror where part of a new strategy is to smother the insurgency with job empowerment. read more ... |
| Expats should learn culture, exec says
By Abigail L. Ho
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 20:42:00 05/17/2009
MANILA, Philippines Most Filipinos will say yes even if they really mean no. And they do not mind talking about how much they earn with each other.
Executives from abroad who are working in the thriving business process outsourcing industry here should know cultural tidbits like these to bring out the best in their people.
In a presentation during a recent Asia CEO Forum conducted by Chalre Associates, Jeff Uthoff, executive vice president for solutions and strategy in Asia for ICT Group Inc., said expats here should make an effort to learn more about the Philippine culture. read more ... |
| Philippine BPOs of US-based firms may be taxed twice under Obama proposal
05/11/2009 | 10:03 PM
MANILA, Philippines - Philippine units of US-based companies such as Accenture and IBM should maintain the value of its high-quality outsourcing work, a move seen to neutralize “anti-outsourcing" tax measures announced by the United States.
This recommendation was issued ICT research think tank XMG Global as US President Barack Obama fulfilled a campaign promise to charge higher taxes on American firms that have offshore operations.
Under Obama’s tax plan, American business process outsourcing (BPO) companies are required to pay taxes twice – once for the locality in which it operates and the other for revenues earned abroad even if these haven’t been repatriated. read more ... |
| More BPO firms flock to RP amid crisis
By Karen Flores,
abs-cbnnews.com
05/11/2009 2:31 AM
More jobs just keep on coming to the Philippines this year as business process outsourcing (BPO) firms continue to expand their operations in the country amid the economic crunch.
Industry group Business Process Association of the Philippines (BPAP) said the outlook remains positive for the Philippines as members expect a 200 percent growth in employment this year. The growth will come from both existing and new players. read more ... |
| Philippines Remain Optimistic Despite Crisis
By: Kathryna R. Ahorro
Economists have sounded off that the Philippine economy may outshine its East and Southeast Asian neighbors from now to a couple more years. According to them, this is due to the economic management that the government has implemented. The Philippines is one of the more resilient Asian countries that are not much affected by the worldwide economic downturn. GDP this year is expected to rise by a maximum of 3 percent, higher than neighboring countries like Vietnam and China's.
For the succeeding years, an average growth of 4.5 percent in GDP may be achieved. This steady increase in GDP is largely attributed to two factors: overseas worker remittances especially from those in healthcare and education, and business process outsourcing. Both are considered to be recession-proof sectors. read more ... |
| BPO firm inks deal with MSU campus in Iligan
abs-cbnNEWS.com
05/08/2009 2:08 PM
Business process outsourcing (BPO) firm HP Outsourcing Philippines Inc. announced Friday that it has established a partnership with the Mindanao State University in Iligan City where it plans to put up an office.
HP Outsourcing Philippines, a subsidiary of the Hubport Group, has signed a memorandum of agreement with the MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT), a university known for its information technology and engineering programs. The BPO firm will be putting up an office inside the MSU-IIT campus. read more ... |
| Outsource Your Processes, Keep Your Customers
By Steve Ditto
CRM Buyer
05/08/09 4:00 AM PT
Recovery may not be just around the corner, but it is coming, and companies need to act now to position themselves to succeed. In many cases, that means cutting costs, but it should not mean cutting customer service corners. Outsourcers can provide some sensible solutions for keeping customers on board in a highly competitive landscape while keeping budgets under control.
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| Why right-brainers will rule this century
updated 5:40 p.m. EDT, Thu May 7, 2009
Daniel Pink tells Oprah Winfrey why creativity and imagination will be powerful forces for success.
Daniel Pink tells Oprah Winfrey why creativity and imagination will be powerful forces for success.
(OPRAH.com) -- Your left brain is logical, linear, by-the-numbers; the right side is creative, artistic, empathetic. Oprah Winfrey talks with Daniel Pink about his groundbreaking book, "A Whole New Mind", and explores how right-brain thinkers are wired for 21st-century success. read more ... |
| RP well-positioned in the outsource gaming industry
05/01/2009 | 02:35 PM
MANILA, Philippines-Creative talent, good English communication skills and affinity with the American culture will increase the chances of the Philippines in the outsource gaming industry, a global animation company said in a statement.
MoAnima director Manny Ayala, who attended the 2009 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, said the gaming industry has proven to be quite resilient as more people are investing in home-based forms of entertainment amid the global recession. read more ... |
| Windows 7 - It's like Vista, only less annoying
By Tim Anderson
30th April 2009 04:59 GMT
The mop-up starts now
Review Today, Microsoft will start official downloads of the Windows 7 Release Candidate. It's the last-planned release of Windows 7 before Microsoft sends the polished code to OEMs and starts boxing up the bits as product. read more ... |
| Knowledge Process Outsourcing Offers Significant Growth Opportunities
Press Release
April 29, 2009
London, The maturing knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) market represents a significant growth opportunity for vendors, according to a new and pioneering report by independent market analysis firm Datamonitor, titled “Trends in Knowledge Process Outsourcing – Growth Opportunities in High-Level Processes”. This research discusses the main players currently active in the sector, analyzes how the ongoing global recession will impact on the demand for KPO services and assesses how providers of KPO services can best position their offerings in order to take full advantage of the sector’s blossoming potential. read more ... |
| Tips for Outsourcing Incentives and Penalties that Work
By Stephanie Overby
April 29, 2009
April 29, 2009 (CIO) Reward good behavior and punish poor performance. Sounds like a commonsense approach to achieving results. And if that tactic works in the chaos of the kindergarten classroom, it seemingly couldn't hurt in achieving desired outcomes when outsourcing. read more ... |
| Tasks you fear to outsource but should try
by John Edwards
— InfoWorld —
April 29, 2009, 02:26 PM
In a sliding market, outsourcing looks increasingly attractive. In this era of drastic cost cutting and budget squeezing, many IT managers facing diminished budgets and frozen in-house resources are exploring ways of sending even more work off site to save money, or at least take capital costs of their immediate plate. read more ... |
| Electronics no longer top export in 5 years?
Jessica Anne D. Hermosa
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 | MANILA, PHILIPPINES
ELECTRONICS may no longer be the Philippines’ top exported good and leading manufacturing industry by 2014, as foreign firms opt for cheaper labor elsewhere, University of Asia and the Pacific economist Bernardo M. Villegas told a business forum yesterday. read more ... |
| Microsoft keeps tabs in a crisis
By Maggie Shiels
Technology reporter, BBC News, Silicon Valley
Microsoft has launched a trial product to connect users to the people and places they care about especially when crisis hits. read more ... |
| Philippines expects "rebound mode" of global economy
By Liu Hua, Mia. M. Gonzalez
2009-04-28 19:52:33
MANILA, April 28 (Xinhua) -- The Philippine government is gearing up for a "rebound mode" following upbeat indicators in the global economy, officials said on Tuesday. read more ... |
| Dublin Call Centre Outsources more services to Philippines
PAUL CULLEN
Monday, April 27, 2009
CALLS TO one of the State’s main directory inquiry services will be answered from the Philippines for most of the week under plans by the company operating the service to outsource more work to Manila. read more ... |
| Four Trends Will Change The Face Of The Paralegal Profession
Paralegals will benefit from changes to the field
By Chere Estrin
4.24.2009 - 5:00
Remember when corporations were trusted entities, jobs were obtained after a quick reference check (or none at all) and all those who wanted to could call themselves paralegals?
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| Philippines Information Technology
Report Q1 2009 Market Overview - The report expects the Philippines to be one of the Asia Pacific region's high-growth IT markets over the next few years, with annual spending increasingto around US$4bn in 2013. The Philippines has a lower PC penetration than many other Asian countries and offers correspondingly high potentialfor growth over the forecast period. The global read more ... |
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