Wednesday, July 25, 2012

BPO industry eyes stronger ties with P-Noy


The Business Process Association of the Philippines (BPAP) lauded President Benigno Aquino III for highlighting their industry as among the areas of positive growth in his recent State of the Nation Address (SONA).
The BPAP, the umbrella organization for the country's business process outsourcing or BPO industries, also cited “unprecedented levels of partnership” with the Aquino administration, particularly in the areas of manpower development and foreign investment opportunities.

In yesterday's SONA, President Aquino mentioned the BPO industry’s effects on the employment environment in the Philippines as it hired at least 638,000 people and generated around $11 billion (approximately P462 billion) in 2011.
Aquino further stated that by the time he steps down as President in 2016, there would be 1.3 million Filipinos employed and revenues would hit at least $25 billion, basing his expectations from the predictions of the Business Process Association of the Philippines (BPAP).
 In a phone interview, BPAP President and CEO Benedict Hernandez said the industry has been strongly supported by Aquino in the two years that he has been in office.
“There’s been unprecedented level of partnering with the government and it has resulted in a lot of growth. Every year it gets better and every year’s growth comes from the foundations built from the previous year.”
Hernandez cited the P500 million funding that Aquino set in 2011 to develop “near-hires”, or BPO applicants who initially did not pass the cut. These are types of applicants who only need to develop specific skill sets and be given an opportunity to work in the industry.
Another project is a 21-unit service management program in partnership with four colleges. “We just recently started the pilot test of the program and we’re hoping to develop more talent for high-level outsourced services,” Hernandez said.
The BPAP chief also stressed that while growth has remained positive, he noted that there are still some areas for improvement and continued expansion. He said that their talks with the Aquino government resulted in three key segments that need to be focused in the coming years.
One such area still remains to be talent development. He said that there is still huge demand for professional workers, especially for higher-level services. “Voice services remain strong for our industry but there are new types of services where we need specialists,” Hernandez said.
The other area is fiscal incentives for existing and new foreign investors allowing them to establish and expand their operations in the country.
Hernandez added they are expecting more government support to market the information technology BPO sector to other foreign markets. Countries such as Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and several other European countries are possible target for services by Philippine-based outsource companies.
“The challenge for us and for the government is sustaining this growth and we have to strengthen this partnership with the Philippine government,” Hernandez said.


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Batman Visits Colorado Shooting Victims



Christian Bale arrived in Aurora, Colo., Tuesday to visit victims injured during Friday’s shooting at a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises. The Batman actor was seen at the Medical Center of Aurora, and hospital personnel were overheard saying he was talking to patients.
 

Petitions asking the actor to visit Aurora were posted on Change.org following Friday’s shooting. Over the weekend, Bale released a statement regarding the massacre, saying, “Words cannot express the horror that I feel. I cannot begin to truly understand the pain and grief of the victims and their loved ones, but my heart goes out to them.”


Christopher Nolan, who directed Bale in the latest Batman trilogy, released a statement Friday expressing his “profound sorrow at the senseless tragedy” that happened in Aurora. Anne Hathaway, who stars alongside Bale in The Dark Knight Rises, echoed their sentiments, saying, “My heart aches and breaks for the lives taken and altered by this unfathomably senseless act.”



Monday, July 23, 2012

How to be a perfect Employee


Been working all day?
Want to make your boss see you at your best?
Do you want to stand out among your colleagues?
I guess you should read this! :D 
Let me know if you'll get promoted! hahah




10.Never walk without a document -- People with documents look like hardworking employees headed to important meetings. People with nothing in their hands look like they're headed for the cafeteria. People with a newspaper in their hand look like they're headed for the toilet. BetWEEn , make sure you CARRY LOADS OF STUFF home with u at night, thus generating the false impression that you work longer hours than you really do.

9.Use computers to look busy-- Any time you use a computer, it looks like "work" to the casual observer. You can send and receive personal e-mail, chat and have a blast without doing anything remotely related to work. When you get caught by your boss , the best defense is to claim you're teaching yourself to use new software, thus saving valuable training dollars.

8.Messy desk -- only top management can get away with a clean desk. For the rest of us, it looks like we're not working hard enough. Build huge piles of documents around your workspace. PILE THEM HIGH AND WIDE.

7.Voice mail -- Never answer your phone if you have voice mail.Screen all your calls through voice mail. If somebody leaves a message for you and it sounds like impending work, RESPOND DURING LUNCH HOUR when you know they're not there -- it looks like you're hardworking and conscientious even though you're being a devious weasel.

6.Look impatient and annoyed -- SOmetimes ,the one who always try to look IMPATIENT AND ANNOYED to give off the impression that you're always busy.

5.Leave the office late-- Always leave the office late, especially when the boss is still around. You could read magazines and storybooks that you always wanted to read. Make sure you WALK PAST the boss' room on your way out. Send important e-mails at UNEARTHLY HOURS(i.e. 9:35pm, 7:05am, etc.) and during public holidays.

4.Creative sighing for effect -- SIGH LOUDLY when there are many people around, giving the impression that you are under extreme pressure.

3.Tacking Strategy -- It is not enough to pile lots of documents on the table. Put lots of books ON THE FLOOR TOOO

2.Build vocabulary -- Read up on some computer magazines and pick out all the JARGON AND QUOTES. Use the phrases freely when in conversation with bosses. Remember, they don't have to understand what you say, but you sure sound impressive.

1.Most important -- DONT forWard this to your boss by mistake!

re-post from : karmingk blogspot