Outsourcing’s Biggest Challenge – Talent Shortages

http://www.hfsresearch.com/Is-Good-Enough-Really-Good-Enough

Here is something I found pretty fascinating…. as the world tries to solve un and underemployment problems, one of the biggest challenges facing the BPO industry is not enough trained workers. According to the report, which featured a survey of executives from 282 enterprises, lack of “established formal training programs to develop industry expertise and skills in analytics and relationship management. This failure to invest has created a “talent paradox.” As outsourcing moves from the back office to the middle and front office, where value creation is paramount, and as buyers seek more sustainable business outcomes beyond merely cost reduction, neither buyers nor providers are making the necessary investments in the key driver of value creation – people.”

I see this everyday as I look at applicants who do not have the minimum required skills for a position and have little avenue to get the training they need to acquire these missing skills. The HfS Talent study – the first of its kind – highlights the growing talent gap between what the industry
and its clients aspire to achieve and the lack of sufficient investment in people to make it happen. We hope it serves as a call to action for everyone involved in the business of outsourcing.”

The research study shows that the keys to improvement in outsourcing initiatives lie in refreshing the talent pool available to enterprises – not only their own internal talent, but also the talent from the service provider. Some of the key recommendations to remedy the talent paradox include:

  • Focus talent investments to enhance core business skills. Enterprises that have been successful with outsourcing invested in external experts with skills beyond operations management, procurement, and service-level measurement. Over time, they have developed a good number of operations managers in-house, and their service provider excels in these activities. Such companies are now investing instead in skills that improve their core business.
  • Access the strategic talent of service providers. Operational capabilities are now routine and are no longer true differentiators when a buyer is choosing a service provider. Service providers should invest in developing the methodologies, analytics, and talent that are instrumental in creating value beyond cost reduction, and buyers should evaluate potential providers against these capabilities.
  • Revamp skills expectations for the existing team. Successful enterprises have looked for strategic skills by redefining the job competency models of individuals managing service providers.
  • Establish shared ‘stretch’ goals to encourage skills development and usage. To prevent the outsourcing relationship from plateauing, enterprises and their providers should jointly review goals, metrics, and objectives regularly and re-position solutions as necessary to meet business needs.

In the end it will take an continuous and concerted effort by all parties to train and equip millions of people to fill the millions of positions that are expected to open in the near term. BPO Elite was founded to address this very need. DMAI takes the mission one step further.

Follow us as we do our part in leading the charge for fundamental change in the way skills are taught and talent is empowered with the tools they need to succeed!

Upcoming Analytics Training Batches

Per Wikipedia, the definition of analytics is simply the discovery and communication of meaningful patterns in data.

While most people have an idea of what Analytics is: data, analysis, metrics, and business intelligence are just the start… it is an abstract concept that is difficult to summarize in a sentence or two. Most business leaders know that they need more analytics based decision making in their operations, however few have figured out how to obtain it as analytics software or engaging high priced consultants doesn’t suffice.

This is where I come in. Having spent 15 years as an analyst with Wells Fargo Bank, I get analytics. I have combined that practical experience with my educational background; I have a Master’s Degree in Education, and developed an innovative training approach to analytics.

Upcoming Training Batches:

• April 13th, Social Media Analytics, Mandaluyong

• April 18th-19th, Analytics for HR Professionals, Makati (2 Day Class)

• April 26th, 27th, Recruitment Analytics, Mandaluyong

• April 29th-30th, An Introduction to Analytics for Fresh Grads, Pasay (2 Day Class)

• May 10th, Analytics for Analysts and IT, Makati

• May 18th, Recruitment Analytics, Makati

• May 20th-21st, An Introduction to Analytics for Fresh Grads, Pasay (2 Day Class)

• May 24th, 25th, Analytics for Analysts and IT, Mandaluyong

 

This approach is more about empowering analytical thinking then it is teaching a technological skill. I have found that being able to harness the power of analytics is as much an art as it is a science. In the end, analytics is about three things; finding data, analyzing it and communicating the results.

 

The base cost is 3000 PHP per person a day with snacks, lunch, and resource guide included. Two-day classes may have a different fee. Discounts are available for students and early enrollment.

  • You can deposit your payment via BDO
  • Account name – Daniel W Meyer
  • Account number – 4288014700
  • After paying the fee; scan the deposit slip and send it to danmeyer@dmaiph.com

To learn more about my approach to empowering data-driven decision making, feel free to contact me directly@ 09157759578 or danmeyer@dmaiph.com or you can view our YouTube video to see more >>> http://youtu.be/yEg9plU7pwA

DMAI – Decision Making, Analytics & Intelligence