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Security should have a Front-row Seat at the Outsourcing Table

LOCK.jpgBy Mohammed Sadiq Ali, Director, Global Risk & Compliance

Application Business Services

 

I recently read an interesting Horses for Sources (HfS) article titled “It’s a miracle we’re yet to see any BPO/ITO security disasters.” It is indeed ironic that not much importance is given to security as part of the outsourcing process. There are enough constraints for CSOs to implement the latest security technologies to protect their organization from various security threats. When an organization makes a decision to outsource some of its work, business leaders usually either forget the necessity to involve the CSO or they pull them in much later in the game when there is a disaster just around the corner. But the bottom-line is that security should have a front-row seat at the outsourcing table.

With HP at the Table, Healthcare Reform Is No Gamble for Nevada

Why is HP the largest provider of Medicaid and Medicare process management services in the United States? For Nevada, strengthening Medicaid operations and positioning the state for healthcare reform meant going with the best odds--the IT leader with a winning record in 22 states.

BPO And The “New Normal”

How Outsourcing Can Help You Prepare For What Comes Next

 

 

Road Ahead

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It’s been said “generals are always preparing to fight the last war”.

 

There’s always that chance in business as well – particularly since we’re in a period where the future is not clear and it may be easier to look back in the rearview mirror than to peer ahead.  That natural inclination is exasperated by what Jason Zweig, author of Your Money & Your Brain, refers to as recency bias – “the human tendency to estimate probabilities not on the basis of long-term experience but rather on a handful of the latest outcomes.”  We cleared one obstacle to looking forward when economists recently declared the recession ended in June 2009.  That’s good news even though its months after the fact.  That also means we’re now operating in a different period – what some people are calling the “New Normal”.

 

So what do we know about this New Normal and what should we be doing about it?  The 2010 Gartner CEO and Senior Business Executive Survey of 232 large-company, senior business executives revealed several key insights into their thinking about the future:

  • Revenue growth (as opposed to cost cutting) is their prime focus
  • Strongest consumer growth will be in emerging and developing markets
  • Industry-level business model change is expected but M&A may be a simpler growth option
  • Technology will be a key element in the post-recession strategy

 

Whether your company is faced with emerging market expansion, M&A, business model change, or industry-level technology transformation every person involved in BPO sourcing strategy and supplier selection needs to ask:

  • “Does our company have the capacity and capability to do it”? 
  • “Is there a faster way to get from point A to point B?”
  • “Are there better tools to get the job done?”
  • “Do we have to do it all ourselves?”
  • “Can we partner with someone who can share the load?”

 

Are you ready for the New Normal?

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  • A well known member of the BPO industry in Europe. With HP since 2007, responsible for marketing our BPO strength, leadership and services in EMEA.