Category: Finance and Accounting
- Murphy’s BPO Law- Phil Fersht interviews Carole Murphy, Capgemini's Head of BPO Business Transformation Services Read More 
- Cooking up NASSCOM’s $50 billion Bangalore biryani- Charles Sutherland shares thoughts on NASSCOM's ambition to grow Business Process exports from $20 Billion in 2014 to $50 Billion by 2020. Read More 
- Why offshoring is hotter than ever- Close to a third of enterprises are increasing the offshore component with their service providers, and a fifth with their own shared servicesRead More 
- Capgemini’s new BPO General rocks up: Chris Stancombe- From geophysics to BPO... HfS' Phil Fersht interviews Capgemini's new CEO for BPO, Chris StancombeRead More 
- BPO: Pronounced dead, but still very much alive- BPO is just at the beginning of a much more dynamic phase of its existence and it at least three years' away from being put to bed.Read More 
- Cogny cogitates on a new industrial revolution- Genpact's Patrick Cogny talks to Phil Fersht about how the firm is approaching the manufacturing sector with what he calls the "New Industrial Revolution"Read More 
- Is BPO on the brink of a technology revolution?- Why BPO clients which have tech-enabled their processes are achieving better performance and outcomesRead More 
- Moving mountains with Mike, part 1- Phil Fersht interviews Accenture's Group Chief Executive for BPO, Mike SalvinoRead More 
- The Progressive BPO Train has left the Station – is IBM on it?- We would have major concerns about IBM's positioning for Progressive BPO services, were IBM to seek to sell off the lower-margin elements of its F&A, Procurement or HR businesses, like it has with its customer services BPO business.Read More 
- Keshav’s Kingdom- Keshav Murugesh, CEO of WNS Global Services, talks a little about himself, WNS and his vision for the future of the BPO industryRead More 


 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 


