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Such approach is taken by Company having non application of mind, lack of new & creative ideas and inhumane approach.
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Plan and Educate
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Dayanand Deshpande
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"Such approach is taken by Company having non application of mind, lack of new & creative ideas and inhumane approach."
| 3 years ago
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Yes Mr.Ashok i agree that a company should first see other ways through which they can cut costs rather than just laying off employees.Moreover as you said if they are firing off people just for no reason then that will set a bad image of the...
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Lakshmi Kumar Reddy
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Organisations can help laid off employees by giving them a second chance by giving first choice of employment in case an opening with in the organisations opens up....
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Its certainly talent hunt without hiring the foreigners
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V.Durga Rao
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"Its certainly talent hunt without hiring the foreigners"
| 3 years ago
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Many may say that the India will become developed nation soon and they may show our GDP, growth of stock market, exports led by exports by the foreign companies in India, the salaries, the life style etc., but, the real development lies in our R D...
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Bharat Satija
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| 3 years ago
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Yes reddy Quality in company matters more and also they must hire the best talent and imparting continuous training to professionals on Quality . It is advisable for offshoring companies that venture into the KPO industry to focus on initial...
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Ideate: "What are challenges that this emerging KPO industry might face in the near future?" deleted from your view.
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Shankar
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| 1 year ago
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Now KPO's are increasing but it wont over take BPO. In India BPO is in big success
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Venkatesh Rao
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cetiainly yes,, KPO unlike BPO is not just restricted to information technology. It specializes in various other challenging sectors namely business research, Clinical research, Intellectual property research etc. The KPO exports are estimated to...
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Lakshmi Kumar Reddy
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I certainly agree to you venkatesh rao, No matter KPO is a step ahead of BPO but this does not mean the end of BPO and it will continue to be successful in India . BPO has its own way to solve a particular problem. The BPO market is long term...
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Only those who become attached to their customers, figuratively and literally will survive . Tom Peters No organization is secure today unless its every action is processed through the customer's eyes and the first thing that comes to mind when we talk about customers is CRM i.e. Customer Relationship Management (CRM). In this diverse and uncertain environment if you need to survive the best resource that you possess are your customes whether internal or external and CRM tells you how the get the best from them and how to retain them. There are various benefits which are there with CRM. These are discussed below. Increased sales volume: Increased sales result from spending more time with cu...
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Anil Tadmari
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| 3 years ago
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In this age of fierce competition,apart from product excellence which is of course a must, CRM goes a long way in bonding & branding loyalty & good ROI.
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Adnan Subhani
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Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is a business philosophy involving identifying, understanding and better providing for your customers while building a relationship with each customer to improve customer satisfaction and maximise profits....
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Lakshmi Kumar Reddy
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China presents the opportunity to engage world-class technologists at very low cost. Currently, the country's universities, colleges and software institutes are producing well over 500,000 trained technology professionals each year. If not know...
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Answer: "When it comes to china its the first choice for FDI, Do you think China is the best clinical research outsourcing?" deleted from your view.
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sachin
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Thousands of Indians report to Infosys Technologies’ campus here to learn the finer points of programming. Lately, though, packs of foreigners have been roaming the manicured lawns, too. Many of them are recent American college graduates, and...
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Lakshmi Kumar Reddy
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I think that preclinical and laboratory research could be done in India maybe even with a quicker turn around.
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Answer: "For Pharmaceutical R&D what can be best outsourced to India? How's the trend?" deleted from your view.
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Rohit Mittal
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| 3 years ago
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Lot of qualified law graduates deep similarities between the laws of these countries
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Lakshmi Kumar Reddy
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The following* are the compelling reasons for outsourcing: To adapt themselves to meet changing opportunities To focus on broader business issues Cost effectiveness Increased external focus of the employees Access to world-class talent 24/7 working
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Lakshmi Kumar Reddy
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While it's evident that the industry grows very fast, Drugs are becoming more and more DNA-oriented. Consolidation is bound to happen, Importance of Indian and Chinese companies will increase in future.
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