
The business process outsourcing (BPO) market in India is estimated to grow 25% in 2010 and a bit lower at 19% in 2013, according to the Research firm Gartner. The research further provides insight that the domestic BPO services market grew by 7.3% in 2009 on the back of
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According to the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) 2010, more than half of leaders of privately held businesses globally, 56% to be precise, feel that their stress levels have increased over the last year. The operations in fast growing economies come with the pressure of sustaining the scorching
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Rupee has again started scaling heights that we saw in 2007 & early 2008. I have been following Rupee Dollar exchange rates closely for a while now, and from what I can see 2010 mat well see rupee breaching the Rs. 40 mark once again. Like I have mentioned
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The Asian economies have come out stronger than the western countries in the face revival period witnessed over last one year after witnessing a huge impact of global recession. The global recession has ensured an actual shift in over-all economic power from western region to the emerging eastward economies.
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Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee presented his career’s fourth budget and second straight budget for the UPA government this afternoon in the Parliament with a clear signal that India has notched a respectable growth coming out of the global recession. At the same time, he stressed that now India needs
» continue readingHave you wondered who are the best paying companies in India. I was always under the impression that the top paymaster in India would be one of the IT companies, but that’s not so – It is one of the telecom companies. And if you look at the average
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I found this for the first time. BPO Voice an online network of BPO professionals has a survey and a report about the economic outlook for BPO and outsourcing industry. I felt it is appropriate to get a broader sense from our readers. The questions put are very relevant
» continue reading62% of Gujarat’s 60 million population live in villages. If that is the case villages should be able to feed that population to avoid mass migration to the cities. When diamond polishing industry of Surat took hit in the global recession, many people had to go back to their
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