With some minds already turning to this summer's football extravaganza in South
Africa, analyst Frost & Sullivan reckons that it's a great opportunity
for the country to underline its business
process outsourcing credentials. It says that network capacity provisioned
for infrastructure such as the International Broadcast Center could be used to
deliver high-quality call center services.
"South Africa, as the host nation of the FIFA World
Cup, is in a good position to communicate its BPO capabilities to the
World," says Frost & Sullivan ICT analyst Mpho Moyo.
"Emphasis should be put on South Africa's superior infrastructure and its
ability to deliver high quality services by showcasing the successful services
provided to both international and domestic clients."
However Moyo says that the South African government needs to
invest in the country's skill base to be able to meet its own stated aims for
using BPO as a business growth driver. "The slow development of specialized
skills sets has limited South Africa's ability to take advantage of the
accelerated global growth in financial & accounting outsourcing, human
resources outsourcing, knowledge process outsourcing and outsourcing of other
vertical specific services," she says.
The South
African government offers incentives for companies looking to set up
offshore BPO facilities in the country. But according to the
most recent global offshoring top 50 study by AT Kearney, at 39th
South Africa is still way behind powerhouses such as India, China and Malaysia
and also lags African competitors such as Ghana, Mauritius and Senegal.

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