I want to know that home based data conversion and data entry job work come under BPO. If yes, I want to start this type job works. Can you suggest me about approaching said job works.
A couple of things to add on to the impressive article on BPO by Mr. Zia Sheikh.
One should always look at the existing Clients of the BPO center, rather than getting "excited" about the past client list. From my experience in BPO, I've seen at least 2 centers in India which went through very bad phases due to their inability to meet the service level requirements set by the Clients and lost business. The center was forced to get associated with very mediocre clients just for the sake of continuing the operations. One can find out the existing client, perhaps during the last round of interviews and evaluate with the help of a little bit of Primary / Secondary research.
One should also understand the future plans, in terms of its financial projections, about the BPO center. This again, being a sensitive aspect of any company and could not be easily found until the last stages of interview. There is no harm in probing about the projected P&L details for the next 3 years. Most of them would in fact, appreciate your maturity and long-term outlook.
Now, go ahead and start interviewing the Interview Board!!
RE:This is an Impressive Analysis...
by sameer on Nov 22, 2004 01:42 PM Permalink
please tell how to improve my english skill, communication skills, accent english & also suggest
me the name of institute offering the same. i am working currenly in service industry.
Is it corect to look at age criterial while selection for BPO Position? I am 54 years old (look much younger. I have been in teaching profession for the last abou5 15 years teaching academic subject, immigration courses like IELTS, TOELF, SAT and Professional courses like English Speaking, Corporation Training, Call Centre Training etc. I ama Commerce Graduate and at present doing M.A. (Literature). I am presently an English Lecturer in a Marine Training Institute (Merchant Navy aspirants).
We are in the field of Hardware and Training with good number of systems. We would like to start a BPO or we are ready to spare our systems for Data entry work. Kindly advise.
I am an unitiated BPO strategist and Efficiency expert. I understand that you intend to start off with transaction based processing jobs. The question that any client would ask is "What's in it for me!!!" Do you have Business Analytics capabilities to propel your business and attract clients? Do you have any special CIC softwares to embellish the services that you offer? What is the seating space that you have? How good is your Disaster Recovery system (if you have any)?