Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Addison-based Alsbridge announces outsourcing ‘Tour of India’ for corporate executives
ADDISON Alsbridge, the Addison-based outsourcing, shared services and offshoring advisory firm today announced that it plans to sponsor site tours of the leading offshore outsourcing providers in India for corporate executives Nov. 1 - 12. The tours and hands-on educational program focused on outsourcing strategies, will examine the capabilities and methods of several outsourcing providers in major centers in India.
"India overshadows all other offshore locations for ITO, BPO and shared service centers," says Ben Trowbridge, Alsbridge CEO. "U.S. and European executives have read the research and know the benefits, yet many do not know the cultural, economic and operational details that contribute to an outsourcing strategy. The goal of this trip is to familiarize corporate decision-makers with India and its outsourcing opportunities, and share with industry peers on common outsourcing issues."
The current itinerary provides for an in-depth, educational experience with stops in New Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai. Over the 12-day trip (including travel), plans allow for the executives to visit outsourcing providers such as: Genpact, HCL, Infosys, Wipro, Accenture, Tata Consultancy Services, WNS and ICICI at their respective campuses.
During these visits, attendees will take part in structured presentations from the providers and Alsbridge executives who have offshore experience in India. Additionally, participants will be able to visit historical sites and learn about Indian culture.
As part of the tour package, executives will receive two hours of free individual consulting on offshore location strategies, three on-site courses exploring various outsourcing topics, current outsourcing benchmarks and research on offshore considerations and Outsourcing Leadership, an edited collection of thought leadership, white papers and articles on outsourcing, shared services and offshoring.
The cost per person is $14,950 USD and includes full travel arrangements and transfers-round trip business class travel from Chicago to New Delhi (and points within India), single-occupancy accommodations and most meals.
Trowbridge, who has been to India on several occasions, says many multinationals treat India like an additional headquarters. Earlier this month The New York Times reported that major companies find it easier to meet growing business demand by taking advantage of the improved skills of newly educated people in India, and that India is becoming so popular that there are companies such as Accenture that expect to have more employees in India, than at its home base in the U.S. by the end of 2007.
Reservations for the tour can be made here.
Source: Alsbridge
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dadavark, says:
Your cover photo showing a native American dancer for a story about India is insulting.
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Mike Orren, says:
I agree, dadavark. It has been changed.
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dadavark, says:
My Seminole ancestors thank you for your quick response.
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