Offshore : how India got back on the global business map / by Gaurav Rastogi and Basab Pradhan.
Language: English Noida : Penguin Group, 2011Description: xiii, 225 p. ; 22.5 cmISBN:- 9780670085040 (pbk)
- 650.028 5 RAS
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Includes index.
Includes References.
BPOs and call centres are the workplace of choice for more than 2 million young Indians today. The mushrooming rise of innumerable BPOs in India is a reflection of the phenomenal success of the offshore delivery model worldwide. The Indian IT services industry alone is worth over $70 billion today and contributes to more than 5 per cent of the country’s GDP. Offshoring is part of a global phenomenon, where people work for clients in other countries who they’ve never met, without ever having to travel out of their own city. The offshore delivery model—which has created a global workforce working around the clock in different parts of the world to reach productivity and efficiency standards that could not be dreamt of earlier—has effectively put India back on the international business map.
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