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New Post 7/2/2012 1:44 AM
User is offline jessyrobert
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who need business process outsourcing? 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 7/2/2012 11:03:46 AM)

Can anyone explain who need business process outsourcing services?  what are the benefits of bpo services?

 
New Post 7/8/2012 11:54 AM
User is offline Tony Markos
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Re: who need business process outsourcing? 

Hi:

There was an article recently in the Wall Street Journal about this.   Look at a simple example:  A company needs a janitor.    The can hire one, but that would involve costs such as including him/her on the company health care plan and company pension plan.    So, instead, the janitor is hired by a contracting company, who pays less into that persons health care and pension.   The company then pays the contracting company for the janitor's services, saving money.

Tony

 
New Post 8/16/2012 1:34 AM
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Re: who need business process outsourcing? 
Modified By Adrian M.  on 8/16/2012 10:11:48 AM)

 Well, there are many benefits of Bpo, like

No cost Your Sources and Work on Your Strategy

A critical facet of company procedure freelancing is its ability to free company people from some of their day-to-day procedure management obligations. Typically, professionals spend 80 % time handling information, and only 20 % on technique. Once a procedure is effectively outsourcing, the rate can be changed. Executives get more control over their most effective resource: time.

 Improve Procedures - Preserve Money

 Organizations that delegate company processes are often able to reengineer those processes and catch new productivity. Then they can reallocate resources to other essential tasks and make use of their investment in technology. For example, processes that are managed in a distributed development atmosphere for several companies save everyone cash. In most cases, high-caliber subject-matter professionals are introduced in to design and handle these processes, providing with them best methods, advancement, and years of experience that a lot of companies don't have access to or can't manage on their own.

  Increase Your Capabilities

  With these skills often comes improved ability. In addition to doing things more effectively, you can increase your ability to provide new goods and services to your clients. Then there are the aspects of scalability and opportunity. Organizations that want to grow worldwide must consistently purchase facilities and find ability around the world. Many freelancing services are already recognized worldwide and can help make the growth procedure run easily.

 
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