New Brief Highlights the Principal Trends for 2008 in the Global Business Process...
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New Brief Highlights the Principal Trends for 2008 in the Global Business Process Outsourcing Sector DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c88194) has announced the addition of "2008 Trends to Watch: Business Process Outsourcing" to their offering. Scope - An overview of the principal challenges faced by the BPO sector in 2008 - The take on the future of business process outsourcing across a number of themes, including industry and macro-level issues - Broad strategies that will help both BPO vendors and clients navigate the coming 12 months Highlights of this title Datamonitor feels that the projected economic downturn may lead to increased opportunities for BPO vendors It is likely that global delivery locations will diversify through the coming 12 months and beyond Vendor consolidation appears likely to continue in the international BPO sector Key reasons to purchase this title - Learn about the major trends appearing in international BPO over the course of 2008 - Understand the challenges that BPO vendors and their clients will face in 2008 - Identify potential strategies that players in BPO can follow in order minimize risk and maximize rewards through 2008 Overview OUR VIEW CATALYST SUMMARY ANALYSIS - Economic uncertainty represents an opportunity, not a threat - Global delivery models will continue to move beyond India - Vendor consolidation is set to continue ACTION POINTS - Use global delivery and multi-sourcing models to offset any economic downturn - Investigate new delivery locations and business areas - Vendors should not buy for the sake of buying APPENDIX - Further reading - Ask the analyst - Our consulting - Disclaimer For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c88194 Source: Datamonitor Research and Markets Laura Wood Senior Manager press@researchandmarkets.com Fax: +353 1 4100 980 Copyright Business Wire 2008
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