From: Millie B. G. <pb...@pr...> - 2007-05-20 22:29:00
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GPSI Announces Market Attack Into $1 Trillion Market! Global Payment Solutions Symbol: GPSI Price: $0.03 GPSI announced its plans to address the huge influx of immigrant workers into the US that need banking solutions that they otherwise would not qualify for. This market is expected to represent over $1 Trillion dollars to be managed by 2008. GPSI provides viable solutions to this market. This is hot, read the news and watch for more Monday! Get on GPSI first thing Monday! Sure, DiamondCluster mentions an increase in work to China, but I see a future where the back-office functions split three ways: CRM and direct contact with the internal customer needs to be onshore. My concern is that the IAOP is too closely aligned to Corbett's business in the US and that the barriers to entry will be too low. When the Murdoch-owned newspaper comments in its editorial, politicians and business leaders have to take note. This makes them attractive in their own right to approaches to merge or for outright acquisition. All the incumbents got bigger, mostly by acquisition. Hard hats all round, I think. Again, it is worth reading in full. Well, according to the latest figures from the Management Consultancies Association, the answer is amazing. Division of Labour is the key. Sure, DiamondCluster mentions an increase in work to China, but I see a future where the back-office functions split three ways: CRM and direct contact with the internal customer needs to be onshore. He said a "strategic sourcing" mix of in-house and outsourcing always works best. We in the industry need to ensure that negative publicity does as little damage as possible. And the newcomers CGI, Adecco, and Manpower are huge companies in their own right. The answers are out there, you have to know whom to ask. My concern is that the IAOP is too closely aligned to Corbett's business in the US and that the barriers to entry will be too low. That is the only way you can drive down cost and drive up shareholder value. That is the only way you can drive down cost and drive up shareholder value. The arrest last week of a man in western India in an alleged offshoring fraud case went unreported. |