Hi Sean,
You are right on the money! It
is indeed my hope that we can have a stronger industry body that has 100%
government (all agencies) and Industry backing. In the past, this has been done
on an ad-hoc basis, rendering the industry body chronically ineffective.
It is my hope that we can move in
unison (one country with a common goal) from here on, with sincere collaborative
efforts, without trying to earn personal credit (while at the society – sadly,
this was very evident in the government agencies that I had the privilege to interact
with).
Edwin
Being on par in terms of
price and quality only gets you into the game.Service wins the game.
TONY ALESSANDRA
From: Sean Moroney
[mailto:seanm@aitecafrica.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 2:07 PM
To: 'Edwin Onchari'
Cc: 'KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions'; 'Bobby Varanasi'; 'Raychelle
Injete'
Subject: RE: [kictanet] Need for BPO sector re-alignment?
Hi Edwin,
You are pushing the
discussion in the right direction, but it needs to go much further than a
communiqué or strategy. What Kenya needs is a Public-Private Outsourcing
Pinnacle Organisation (Outsource Kenya?) on which all the bodies you mention
below are represented and through which all national BPO development efforts
are co-ordinated on an on-going basis. I believe the BPO Society is currently
in the process of reconstituting itself so while it is doing that why not make
it the PP body everyone works through? Then capacity can be developed to
facilitate and co-ordinate all national outsourcing strategy, capacity-building,
marketing etc. (What do you think, Raychelle?)
This is my
“outsider’s” view, based to some extent on the Malaysian
experience Bobby Varanasi, as well as the South African BePESA initiative that
Pumela Salela shared with us at the Outsourcing and Contact centre Conference
back in November. (I’m copying Bobby in on this in case he has any other
advice to add.)
Regards,
Sean
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[mailto:kictanet-bounces+seanm=aitecafrica.com@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On
Behalf Of Edwin Onchari
Sent: 07 October 2010 10:41
To: seanm@aitecafrica.com
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: [kictanet] Need for BPO sector re-alignment?
Dear Listers and passionate BPO industry practitioners,
In recent constructive discussions on the state of the BPO
sector in Kenya, and how this will impact the contribution to realizing our
Vision 2030 goals, one thing clearly emerged. As a country, we have a fragmented
strategy of creating a sustainable industry.
I strongly feel that we need to a have a joint communiqué
(re-aligning of strategies) from the following and any other agency that
has/should have BPO as part of its TORs:
1.
Kenya ICT Board (The line ministry and supporting
agencies such as CCK)
2.
KenInvest
3.
OPM- BPO/ITES working group
4.
Brand Kenya
5.
Vision 2030 secretariat
6.
The Kenya BPO Society – and by membership
extension; KEPSA
7.
Any other auxiliary industry/government agencies
It is imperative that we have a unified, well thought
through, strategy for the sector if we were to achieve much.
This call is in the back-drop of many industry start-ups and
auxiliary service providers, either shutting shop altogether, or suspending BPO
departments in their operations (over 40 start-ups have shut down in the last 4
years with a potential loss of 5000 direct jobs).
What are your thoughts?
Kind
regards,
Edwin
Being on par in terms of
price and quality only gets you into the game.Service wins the game.
TONY ALESSANDRA
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