David i beg to differ with you mergers similar to the Nigerian case may not necessarily offer a solution to the BPO sector, from my little knowledge in business i know the aim of any business is to make maximum return at the least possible cost. This is the spirit behind the BPO sector taking non core business to enable companies concentrate on their core business (Correct me if i am wrong). The problem is without requisite Infrastructure and Institutional frameworks the Cost of doing Business in the BPO sector becomes high and this has to be transfered to the Client which brings to doubt the economic viability of Outsourcing, i guess that is why companies prefer having their own call centres where they can monitor their costs i am just wondering what would happen to the rural areas where projects such as the digital Villages are based, i read about an outsourcing initiative in Maseno area which is causing a lot of change in the area, such initiatives might be brought on their knees on the basis of economic viability.<br>
To answer question number nine and agree partly with your sentiments, we should reconsider the way the ICT sector is managed from a governance perspective, despite the fact that ICT is a critical cog in vision 2030 the sector is not recognized by way of a statutory body in the governance arena, secodly i am not sure if the Ministry of Information and Communication is best Suited to manage the sector, there are too many issues lumped together and that is why we had to fight of our brothers from the media who were encroaching (no offence to the fourth estate) when the Bill was enacted, this is where the problem begins, if we can stream line the governance issues then we sahll be able to streamline the sector otherwise the field will be open for every Tom Dick and Harry and Mark you Kenya is well known for its Human Resource Capacity, the problem is it doesn't have institutions to Capitalize on this Gold Mine <br>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Eric Aligula <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jairah@kippra.or.ke">jairah@kippra.or.ke</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Dear All:<br>
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Good morning!<br>
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If I missed it, I apologize. I have two questions:<br>
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1. Are we agreed on which portion of the BPO value Chain we want to enter?<br>
2. If we are in agreement, what should the appropriate Incentive Regime be?<br>
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The question regarding the speed with which speed with which we identify and articulate our policy and other incentive frameworks is something that must be addressed as a matter of priority. In the fluid environment that the global arena is, our slow processes will remain a major headache.<br>
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Kind regards<br>
<br>
Eric Aligula Magolo, PhD<br>
Senior Analyst<br>
Infrastructure and Economic Services Division<br>
Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA)<br>
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RepforSubject: [kictanet] Day 3 of 10- BPO Discussions, Institutional<br>
RepforFrameworks<br>
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RepforDear Listers,<br>
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RepforI am encouraged by the flood of ideas that kicked in after Bill and<br>
RepforDr. Ndemo's interventions. Ofcourse Kenduiywo, Bakuli and Peres<br>
Repforyour discourse is as insightful as that of MM and Barrack. Lets<br>
Repforkeep the ideas flowing on previous themes even as we move onto<br>
Repfortoday's theme - just ensure you pick against the corresponding<br>
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RepforI wish to open today's theme on Institutional Frameworks. The<br>
RepforResearchers found that in S.Africa, Mauritius, and India, the<br>
RepforPrivate Sector BPO lobby groups, Data Security Groups and<br>
RepforGovernment Agencies were working harmoniously with clear, non-<br>
Repforoverlapping mandates to support the BPO sector. In Kenya it was<br>
Repforfound that several bodies were involved in the BPO Sector. These<br>
Repforwere largely Government agencies such as the Min of Education<br>
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RepforCouncil, CCK amongst others. The biggest challenge in Kenya was<br>
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Repforthese functions - leading to alot of duplicated and un-cordinated<br>
Repforeffort from the various Players. And so our next Qtn is:<br>
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RepforQtn 5: What needs to be done to improve/strengthen the<br>
Repforinstitutional framework in order for the BPO and outsourcing sector<br>
Repforto play its planned role in the Kenyan economy?<br>
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RepforWe have today on this since tmrw we shall move into the Government<br>
RepforSubsidiy/Incentive Issues for the BPO Sector.<br>
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