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The Great Debate: Global Business Services Versus Outsourcing | Blog

Everest Group

During Shared Services & Outsourcing Week (SSOW), March 20-23, in Orlando, “The G6 BPO Debate” tackled thought-provoking and challenging questions associated with BPO’s impact on GBS. Are you entrenched in the ongoing battle between Global Business Services (GBS) and outsourcing?

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How GBS Organizations Can Help CEOs with Cost Optimization and Future-proofing Their Talent Strategy | Blog

Everest Group

Global Business Services (GBS) organizations have become essential to the enterprise as these shared service centers help to optimize costs and build talent strategies for the future. Read on to learn more about the benefits GBS offers.

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Is 2024 a Year of GBS Reckoning? | Blog

Everest Group

From any vantage point, COVID was good to the global business services (GBS) model. Show the enterprise how to work globally? And, as a byproduct, GBS professionals who brand themselves as transformers may find themselves experiencing “DJO—days job outstanding”—for much longer than they envisioned.

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The Next Normal: The Only Constant is Change Itself

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The next normal in business sees shared-services morphing into global business services (GBS) – but whatever the level of operations – these organizations share the same concerns. Change is certain, and businesses are working hard to emerge stronger from the pandemic and be ready for whatever curves lie ahead.

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Be Like a Duck. But Below the Surface, You’d Better Be Paddling Like Hell | Blog

Everest Group

And the perennial, the client-giveth-to-the-outsourcer, the client-taketh-away syndrome seems to be in full flow as the BPOs face the same talent and delivery challenges as captive operations do. It means new work, new roles, and often no jobs. In a transfer, the impacts on staff are greater.

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