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KPO or Knowledge Process Outsourcing is the new buzzword

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

KPO (Knowledge Process Outsourcing) promises to be the next big thing in the outsourcing sector. It's an estimate according to a report by (Global Sourcing) KPO or Knowledge Process Outsourcing business is supposed to touch $17 billion by 2010 of which at least 70 per cent or $12 billion is to be outsourced to India. More then 300,000 new jobs are required from the current 25,000. Many companies are planning to develop KPO segment due to this. The impact of quality manpower and work helps India to receive this much of work. According to a report, for every one job created for a foreign language professional, two new jobs will be created for Indian English-speaking professionals.

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posted by Sharad Saxena, 6:18 AM

2 Comments:

Interesting post you have here. Going by the current statistics, the KPO wave is here to stay and Indians can now benefit much more than before. Large talent pools and favorable government policies together make India the most conducive environment for KPO. Several global players such as McKinsey, Reuters, Harris Interactive and Ipsos among others are already investing in India. As with the BPO sector, India is cost-effective and provides a vast intellectual talent with expertise in areas such as research and analysis.

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