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Friday, July 20, 2007

KPO (Knowledge Process Outsourcing) Clientele by Scott Naxton

There is too much talk about "outsourcing" in nowadays. However, this trend in US is not a new and was existed well two decades back. Outsourcing means turning over jobs to outside companies to cut costs and be competitive. However, this concept came into limelight after the worldwide internet boom as well as the economical development of labor-intensive nations.

Before the wide spread of outsourcing, only few big corporate houses were outsourcing especially for their Information Technology projects in order to be more competitive and to be more focused on core competencies. The advantages of outsourcing, however, analyzed by other small and mid-sized businesses and they started following the footsteps of big companies resulted in "outsource boom" across the globe. Corporate sources believe that almost 70 to 80% of the consumer products, IT companies will outsource their jobs to progressive economies having pool of well-educated English speaking workforce, such as India, China, Philippines, Pakistan and so on.

Global KPO (knowledge process outsourcing) economy spurred by big corporate houses has brought new challenges, which other small businesses have also realized. In order to have a fair share in outsourcing business, you need good clientele base. Good KPO/BPO companies have to go a long way in finding such clients. However, following few guidelines could help you in getting them on board.

1. Meeting Industry Analysts Approaching KPO industry analysts such as Gartner, Abardeen and other prominent outsourcing companies will help you in getting true picture of KPO business, latest happenings in the industry. Brief them about your company and business to enable them to assess your company's outsourcing potentiality. Such KPO analysts release newsletters periodically, which you can obtain after becoming their member.

2. Attending conferences Attending conferences of outsourcing companies association or any such organization, which represents outsourcing companies can help your company in understanding the business more better. You will be well-informed about the outsourcing industry. You will interact with many successful outsourcing companies' representatives, which will further augment your knowledge on outsourcing business.

You may also host the conferences and appoint leading outsource companies to participate and express their views.

3. Media help Media is the powerful source of spreading information. Publish news and articles in the leading outsourcing magazines. Useful facts on the progress of the company, numbers of yearly revenue generated from the outsourcing business, yearly employment report etc will help in improving the company's credibility. You can also publish articles having few quotes from the industry's reputed representatives. Being in news frequently will help your company more popular.

Please do visit at KPO and Knowledge Process Outsourcing to know more about the KPO business.

About the Author

Scott Naxton is a freelance journalist having experience of many years writing articles and news releases on health, insurance, internet businesses and many other public issues.

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