Paul,
There is no organization that is faultless; talking about what is not working and seeking a solution to it, is what brings in investors and keeps repeat business...and if I can borrow from a one Abraham Maslow "I have learned the
novice can often see
things that the expert overlooks.
All that
is necessary is not to be afraid
of making
mistakes, or of appearing naive".
Just be more inclusive and seek input from the very Kenyans you are out to help!
Edwin
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Matunda,
To site a recent example, we had an invitation from BPeSA and other BPO stakeholders in SA sometime in 2009/10. In the invitation, Kenyan players in the sector (including students) were was to visit South Africa to learn from them how and why they have been so successful. The concerned government agency did not obviously see the value in this and we missed this grand opportunity. There have been many of such lost opportunities and I honestly believe there is too much rhetoric and little to no action.
Edwin
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Sent: 3/29/11 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Domestic Outsourcing Studies
Edwin,
In the case of Kenya, I think the issues would be broader; it is the reason we are interested in success factors where this has happened. I imagine countries like the Philippines, India, South Africa, Egypt, etc can be good case studies; they coudl offer lessons for Kenya and others.
Shukrani.
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Sent: Tue, March 29, 2011 4:19:40 AM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Domestic Outsourcing Studies
Matunda,
there is zero documentation on domestic outsourcing for a couple of reasons; i)companies that engage in domestic ICT projects are not active in BPO forums and (ii) the industry body which ought be able to provide such info has been frustrated over the years to a point of total ineffectiveness with little to no information from government agencies that have assumed this role.
Edwin
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Sent: 3/28/11 1:10 PM
Subject: [kictanet] Domestic Outsourcing Studies
Friends,
I am looking for studies (especially of success stories) of domestic ICT outsourcing. If anyone has pointers, please share.
Many thanks.
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