Business Unusual: BPO in Ghana

This is an interesting video. It demonstrates Ghana's sophistication in the BPO space. It appears to be a marketing video (perhaps government supported), but still quite interesting.
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Business Unusual: BPO in Ghana![]() This is an interesting video. It demonstrates Ghana's sophistication in the BPO space. It appears to be a marketing video (perhaps government supported), but still quite interesting. |
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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Avasant, the world's top ranked Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) advisory firm, headquartered in Los Angeles, California, has signed a multi-year agreement with the Ministry of Communications (MOC), Government of Ghana to promote the IT Enabled Services (ITES) sector in the country. This Agreement is part of a World Bank funded initiative to support economic growth in Ghana. Under the terms of the deal Avasant would work closely with the MOC and the growing private-sector to enhance Ghana's IT Enabled Services industry and ultimately Ghana's entry into the "interconnected" world. Although Avasant's Africa strategy has been in the works for the past 18 months, Kevin S. Parikh, CEO of Avasant, admitted, "as a U.S. based company, we are more confident than ever in Africa's prospects, and clearly, the Obama Administration has increased our confidence and desire to work in Ghana and the region." NS0-163 On July 11, 2009, in his address to the Ghanaian Parliament, President Obama unequivocally stated, "America can also do more to promote trade and investment (with Africa.)" He also encouraged "public-private partnerships that invest in better roads and electricity; capacity-building that trains people to grow a business; financial services that reach not just the cities but also the poor and rural areas." Avasant's new office will be based in Accra, Ghana. Its primary purpose will be to support World Bank and MOC-related efforts to improve "public-private partnerships" 117-102 and drive improved cross-border business integration with Ghana and the Africa region. Ghana, with its stable government and economy has been making rapid strides in making a BPO friendly environment for potential investors. Further commenting on Avasant's engagement with Ghanaian Government, Mr. Parikh said, "this engagement with the Ministry of Communications reinforces our growing commitment to emerging BPO regions. We look forward to supporting the Ministry to expand public-private partnerships and make Ghana a top destination for doing work in Africa." Dr. P.K. HP0-J24 Mukherji, President of Avasant Asia, said, "this development is yet another endorsement of Avasant's capabilities in the globalization space. We are delighted to engage with the Ministry of Communications to promote ITES/BPO sector in Ghana. We remain very optimistic on the potential of Ghana and will leverage our deep expertise and globalization insights to ensure long lasting success for this initiative. Our new office in Accra, Ghana would closely support this initiative and also support our other activities in the promising African region," he added.