| Wednesday, October 01, 2008 | |
| Top 50 Emerging Global Outsourcing Cities | |
| They are not Bangalores or Makatis yet; but they could get there sooner. There are nine new entrants and six dropouts from the 2007 list | |
| By Avinash Vashistha, Tholons, and Imrana Khan, Global Services | |
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In a way, the choice of the right city has become more important than the choice of the country. It is rather the city (than the country), which represents a more accurate package of attributes that service providers seek. Thus, Cebu City and Monterrey matter more than the Philippines and Mexico from a decision-making standpoint. Global Services-Tholons study identifies those locations that are globally recognized for their “specific” outsourcing services offerings as well as the ones that are establishing themselves as specialized locations for particular outsourcing functions. To make the study complete, like last year, we have also come up with the names of top emerging outsourcing cities as that’s the main focus of this study. There are eight such cities instead of five that we had reported last year. (See Table 2 —“Top 8 Global Outsourcing Locations.”)
Though we highlight the increasingly vital role, which individual cities play in a country’s outsourcing industry, we do not discount the significance that national governments and institutional bodies play in shaping the sector. National governments and industry bodies are commonly tasked to provide guidance, policies and set direction. Likewise, these organizations provide essential monitoring and regulatory roles — ensuring that labor and business-related concerns are managed and implemented. As such, the role of the city with regards to outsourcing should not be viewed as one, which has become entirely independent of the country. Rather, one should view the evolution of the city as a direct result of a country’s inherent capabilities as an outsourcing provider. Referring to Prague as a “Center for Excellence” for software development, or Ho Chi Minh City for IT Outsourcing (ITO) processes, for example, highlights the respective country’s strengths.
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