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What Changed? - Outsourcing

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Please see below selected pre-2017 intelligence about outsourcing. This is a synthesis of major recent developments at competitors, business schools, thinktanks, media, commentators, and other key influencers in our external environment. New content is in bold.

 

May 2016

 

  • According to McKinsey's 'Offshore Centers Can Offer More than Low Costs', published in the Harvard Business Review, offshore centres can create opportunity along four dimensions: 1) rapidly scaling up and establishing business decision support capabilities (e.g., pricing, consumer analytics); 2) realigning operating priorities to own and manage end-to-end processes in order to deliver superior end-customer experience; 3) identifying opportunities in the operations that impact top-line growth by extending services to new segments or building new services for the enterprise; and 4) continuing to push the envelope on cost efficiencies and productivity.

 

 

 

 

March 2016

 

  • A new report contained data on trends in US reshoring and FDI (Foreign Direst Investment) by companies that have returned or added new US production from offshore. The combined reshoring and related FDI trends continued strong in 2015, adding 68,000 jobs and bringing the total number of manufacturing jobs brought from offshore to over 249,000 since the manufacturing employment low of 2010.

 

 

  • Computer Weekly reported on KPMG taking more IT jobs offshore to India, explaining that KPMG is moving more of its UK IT team to India as it expands its agreement with Indian IT services firm Tata Consultancy Services. The company currently only has plans to cut contract staff in the UK. The latest move sees the firm increase its India-based IT team to 150 from 125. It will be almost the same size as the UK IT department, which has 155 staff. The remaining technical jobs are in the process of knowledge transfer, with Indian staff currently being trained in the UK.

 

 

 

January 2016

 

 

 

 

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December 2015

 

 

 

 

  • Meanwhile, a number of countries are catching up India and other traditional outsourcing destinations. Here is Raconteur’s pick of the newcomers.

 

 

 

November 2015

 

 

  • KPMG’s recent piece, Bots in the Back Office: The Coming Wave of Digital Labour, explored the ‘withering’ BPO industry. KPMG’s report said, “The concept of labour arbitrage as the primary value lever of business process outsourcing (BPO) is dying. The geographic discussion is giving way to automation."

 

 

 

October 2015

 

 

 

 

 

September 2015

 

 

  • Over the past decade, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania have sought to stem their brain drain and boost investment by offering accountancy and administrative services to companies based elsewhere. Services range from transactional, purchase-ledger and bookkeeping to audit and even debt collection. The trend is likely to gather pace, as offshore centres emerge in places such as the Philippines and Sri Lanka, offering greater scope in terms of timezone flexibility and wage costs, claimed the Financial Times.

 

 

 

 

April 2015

 

 

 

 

 

March 2015

 

 

 

 

  • PwC’s Brazilian practice has sold its thriving outsourcing business to Dutch business services group TMF. The move to acquire Apriori is part of the group’s strategy to increase its representation in South America and to tap into the Brazilian outsourcing market which has been growing at around 6.5% a year.

 

 

 

 

 

February 2015

 

 

 

 

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