Category: sourcing-change
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Can Infovish disrupt the Indian services model and rediscover its mojo?
The Infy old guard make a bold statement to the world by putting the popular tech innovator, Vishal Sikka, in charge of rediscovering that elusive Infosys mojoRead More
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Parikh preaches, prophesizes and prognosticates… Part 1
Phil Fersht interviews Avasant CEO, Kevin Parikh (Part 1)Read More
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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
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Defying disruption, or a ticking HR time-bomb? How TCS reduces its average cost per employee by 6.3% each year
Not only does TCS enjoy the highest revenue growth in the IT services industry, it is also the most profitable - so what's the secret sauce?Read More
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Europe’s finest enterprise operators take on the USA at the Cambridge University Blueprint Sessions. Who’s sourcing smarter?
This June we are assembling the ultimate pool of European and American services talent to duke it out on the hallowed lawns of Cambridge's Gonville and Caius CollegeRead More
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A little bit of HR heaven as Kutik tackles the toughie from Southie
Christa Degnan Manning talked with Bill Kutik about the Extended Enterprise, the Employee Experience, Workforce Enablement, and hybrid HCM systemsRead More
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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
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HfS unveils the first Robotic Premier League Table
After all the hype, HfS unveils the first Robotic Premier League Table of service providers delivering robotic automation to their clientsRead More
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Moving Mountains with Mike, Part 2
Here's the second tranche or our interview with outsourcing hall-of-famer, and the man who's steered Accenture's BPO juggernaut these past few years, Mike Salvino. Read More
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Why the outsourcing industry is so horrible at marketing itself
One fact I would challenge anyone on is the abject failure of the outsourcing industry to market itselfRead More