I, The Graduating Engineering Student Turned Incidental Writer (tenth Stride) More Statistics

I, The Graduating Engineering Student Turned Incidental Writer (tenth Stride) More Statistics

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Foreword.
This series of articles, on the travails and torments of required writing for school term papers, thesis or dissertation, are purposely taken in the point of view of the student in the graduating or senior years. Hopefully, they reveal how much anguish and agony he goes through in every phase of the activity he is obliged to present, even to defend in front of a panel of peers, prior to receiving his much toiled-for diploma.
Previously.
The graduating student has acquired a deep and intense appreciation of the extra-curricular effort he is doing. Rightly, he feels like being jump-started to face the real world while still in the confines of the academy and in the protective embrace of the tutors.
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No less impressive as Indias figures are those in that other BPO leading Asian country - the Philippines.


1.Demand reached US $180 billion in 2010, with the customer contact services, finance and accounting, and human resource sub-sectors taking up the biggest shares When it comes to the trend in primary business requirements, experts are seeing a shift from cost-effectiveness to skills quality and competence.

2.The Philippine outsourcing industry offers a wide range of services to companies that include not only traditional voice and IT services but also higher value services such as finance, animation, engineering, medical transcription and architectural services, thereby growing at rate of 46% in 3 years.

3.Overall, Philippine BPO is forecast to additionally earn between US $11 to 13 billion and employ 900,000 people in 2010 alone, an 18% growth.

4.The Philippines BPO sector received the Best Off-Shoring Destination of the Year Award for 2009, bestowed to the Philippines by the United Kingdom's National Outsourcing Association, in recognition of the healthy economic environment that attracts foreign business to locate their operations in the country. This is the second time that the Philippines have won the award.

5.The country is ranked #1 in the availability of knowledge-based jobs and workers worldwide, and in labor quality, according to a survey conducted by the U.S. based Meta Group. Aside from the huge pool of productive, trainable and multi-skilled labor force, the country competes in the quality of its managers and information technology staff and engineers. Fueling the recent growth spurt in the industry are more higher-end outsourcing services such as web design, software development, and animation, with major studios like Disney, Marvel, Warner Brothers and Hanna Barbera having offices in the Philippines.



A stark reality for the United States and the United Kingdom is that, while they would spend 67% to 72% of all costs on their own call-center work force, outsourcing the same to these and other countries would allow them to spend only 33% to 40%, to include training, benefits, and other incentives. Broken down into specifics, the reduction represents the following percentages compared with home-based expenses: 12% on general and administrative costs, 14% on personnel, 33% on property rentals, and 50% on equipment depreciation.


An unmistakable WIN/WIN deal, in my book!




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