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5 BPO strategies for client acquisition

Starting a BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) venture can be both exciting and challenging. One of the key hurdles new BPOs face is acquiring clients. In this blog post, we’ll explore some effective strategies for optimizing your BPO startup, drawing inspiration from valuable insights shared in The Future Workforce Podcast interview with Nick Sinclair, Founder & Managing Director of TOA Global.

14 top KPO companies in 2024

Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) companies offer knowledge-specific services like market research and data processing. They enable businesses to access a talented workforce and cutting edge technology for niche services. But you can only make the most out of knowledge process outsourcing if you choose the right KPO firm. For that, you need to study their services and the industries they specialize in. In this article, we’ll explore the top 14 KPO companies in detail.

Improvement-focused employee monitoring: Switching from control to collaboration

Although we’re eager to move past the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s impossible to separate the events of the last few years from the rapid rise in employee monitoring software adoption. As companies worldwide suddenly and unexpectedly found themselves working remotely, employee monitoring software became a way to manage the transition. Companies wanted to ensure their people were working when they were supposed to be working.

What is the role of KPO in business? (Best practices, FAQs)

Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) means hiring a third-party vendor to work on a company’s information-related business activities. It involves contracting tasks, like research, legal services, tax calculation, etc., to skilled experts in that particular field. However, a business owner considering knowledge process outsourcing needs to clearly understand the role it will play in their success. This can help them identify the tasks they need to outsource and find the right KPO partner.

A complete guide to KPO (2024): Meaning, types, pros & cons

Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) involves outsourcing core business activities and highly specialized knowledge related work to third-party professionals. Many businesses today choose KPO to access advantages like cost savings and improvements to the company’s efficiency. So, what is KPO, and could it be right for your business? In this article, we’ll explain what KPO is and describe a few different types of KPO services.

11 important benefits of KPO for business owners in 2024

The Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry is projected to grow by approximately 9.1% globally between 2022 and 2030. All industries within the BPO service sector, including Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO), will see substantial developments and improvements soon. India, for instance, has seen its KPO industry grow by over 45% in the last five years. As a result, it’s important for employers to explore the benefits of KPO and understand how they can gain from it.

How to make a hybrid work schedule that works for everyone

Hybrid work schedules have been a hot topic for most of this year, and we don’t imagine that will change in 2024. On the contrary, the hype around hybrid work is likely only just beginning. As champions of work-from-anywhere culture, the entire Time Doctor team is firmly seated on the bandwagon. We’re cheering on the companies leaning into hybrid and remote workforce management and helping them by removing barriers. However, not everyone is as excited.

Embrace flexibility or people will walk: How to rethink RTO policy for a win-win outcome

After months of failed negotiations, unionization and bubbling frustration, New York Times (NYT) tech workers announced a half-day strike on October 30, 2023. Of the almost 700 strikers, over 500 joined via Zoom and around 150 formed a picket line outside the NYT HQ. Some wore Halloween costumes. From the outside, this strike might have looked a bit odd. But at its core is an issue that’s making headlines worldwide, often for the wrong reasons.

NY Times tech workers strike against return-to-office policy

The world of work is changing rapidly, and recent events at The New York Times have brought this transformation into sharp focus. Tech workers at the renowned publication recently staged a half-day strike to protest against return-to-office rules. This incident highlights the importance of flexible work arrangements and the complexities of the modern workplace.

Office workers are choosing remote work over higher pay

The debate surrounding remote work versus in-office work is far from over. A recent study published by Fortune on October 23, 2023, adds an interesting dimension to this ongoing conversation. The report reveals that a majority of office workers are willing to forgo higher salaries to continue working remotely.