What is BPO? Please explain in brief.

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What is BPO? Please explain in brief...

Answer / alok mathur

BPO or Business Process Outsourcing is a set of IT enabled
services whereby a company whose core business is not
exactly IT and which doesn't want to create an
infrastructure for one or more of its services, outsources
these services to one such BPO company which has already
created the required infrastructure, not necessarily in the
same country. Such services can vary from call centre to
accounting, to engineering design, to data entry to
digitizing forms etc.

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What is BPO? Please explain in brief...

Answer / vicky

BPO ,means business process outsourcing...in this we manage
,how to organized business objectives.....

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What is BPO? Please explain in brief...

Answer / nilesh pachpipre

Business process outsourcing (BPO) is the practice of using a third party, contracted to perform specific, specialized processes on a company’s behalf. Although “outsourcing” in its most basic form has been used for decades, such as when a business uses an outside accountant to balance the books, it has become a practice used by the majority of businesses and large companies, on a much larger scale. By outsourcing certain aspects of “doing business,” the company can focus on its primary purpose, whatever that may be.

There are two primary types of BPO: back office and front office outsourcing. Typical back office processes that may be outsourced include payroll, billing, logistics and human resources. Some companies offer their services in collections, credit analysis and job recruitment. More than ever, processes that one would never think would be outsourced, such as claims processing at an insurance company, are being outsourced to separate companies. Examples of front office outsourcing include technical support, customer service, marketing and advertising.

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What is BPO? Please explain in brief...

Answer / dry

BPO or Business Process Outsourcing is a set of IT enabled
services whereby a company whose core business is not
exactly IT and which doesn't want to create an
infrastructure for one or more of its services, outsources
these services to one such BPO company which has already
created the required infrastructure, not necessarily in the
same country. Such services can vary from call centre to
accounting, to engineering design, to data entry to
digitizing forms etc.

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What is BPO? Please explain in brief...

Answer / ganesh

BPO – Blanket purchase order in other words it is termed as
contract purchase.

The various types are

Rate BPO
Quantity BPO
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