High Point of the Week — One That Came with Smiling Faces

Touching down in Africa once again for strategic planning from Canada via Internet was one of the high points of this week.

It was a pleasure to meet the faces from our previous intervention and as well as the new faces.

Like most of our clients they look to us for:

  1. Simplified planning language
  2. Easy to understand and easy to apply performance management and measurement framework
  3. Actionable impact learning support
  4. Strategy communication that drives commitment
  5. Team help with growing its competence in planning and reporting
  6. Help with better ownership of plan and results organization wide

We look forward to our journey for 2017 as well as future journeys together.

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CELEBRATING GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK CANADA 2017

October has arrived and November is just around the corner.

 

 

 

 

What You Need When Execution is the Challenge!

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The Caribbeans, Outsourcing & KPO Opportunities

When it comes to Outsourcing– the Caribbean currently operates in the area illustrated by the blue box with the purple arrow and orange boxes in the image below.

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Where Caribbeans operate in the Global Services Value Chain

Figure 0.1. Section of GVC Upgrading Trajectories for Selected Developing Countries in the Offshore Services Value Chain (Selected Central America and Caribbean Countries) From: Fernandez-Stark, Karina, Penny Bamber, and Gary Gereffi. “The offshore services value chain: upgrading trajectories in developing countries.” International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development4.1-3 (2011): 206-234. [Online] Available at: < https://goo.gl/G3TgGx> [Adapted by Meegan Scott with permission].

The opportunity for really taking a bite into the US$ 88.9 Bn. offshore market alone means we have to be playing in the green box — the KPO area.

Among the kinds of solutions offered in the KPO area are: legal consulting, business analytics, market intelligence and medical transcription.

Lawyers, Engineers, Business Graduates, MBAs, IT Professionals did you hear your name called?

  • Are you ready!
  • Does it fit your business strategy?
  • Is it time to strategy adjust?

It is not that difficult to do.

If you are ready and interested, what services would you love to deliver?

Looking to hear from members of the Caribbean Diaspora as well.

Thanks for sharing your view and aspiration!

I find this topic to be worth considering with so many graduates searching for decent work and on the heels of the Outsource to The Caribbean Conference 2017 (OCC 2017).

Click here to find out more about non-tech job titles and remuneration in the KPO Sub-Sector.

#outsourcing #caribbeanandoutsourcing #caribbeanbpo #caribbeanoutsourcing #kpo #knowledgeprocess #offshoremarket #offshore2caribbean #offshore #outsource2disrupt #diaspora2outsource #outsource2altrevenuestreams #marketpossibilities #offshoremarkets

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KPO Opportunities for Professionals Not In IT

Acting on the suggestion of Telly Onu in a Facebook discussion I have created an image that includes select non-tech roles that are available in the KPO sub-sector.  Please click the image to view.

You are welcome to add other non-tech roles and even opportunities available in your company via comments.

Thank you again for sharing!

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Non Tech KPO Roles

Illustrated using statistics and information from: Fernandez-Stark, Karina, Penny Bamber, and Gary Gereffi. “The offshore services value chain: upgrading trajectories in developing countries.” International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development 4.1-3 (2011):
206-234. [Online] Available at: < ; [Illustrated by Meegan Scott]
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Agricultural Process Outsourcing – Jamaica’s Offer

 

Thank you for sharing thoughts, knowledge and or perspectives on any of the 3 questions below.

http://www.jamaicatradeandinvest.org/sites/default/files/resources/01%20-%20Investing%20in%20Jamaica.pdf

There was a time when parishes such as St. Elizabeth and Trelawny lost the results of back breaking labour and investments in farming as the lovely food crops went to rot in the fields.

The local economy simply could not absorb the volume of quality food with that uniquely rich Jamaican taste that was produced year after year. It is no secret that soils of different countries plus climate creates unique taste and differences such as sweetness.

  1.  What are some of the best agriculture and food processing opportunities that Jamaica currently offers to foreign investors?
  2.  Are there opportunities for agricultural process outsourcing investments into Jamaica and joint use of facilities plus related IT development?
  3. Jamaica, Canada and the world what are the possibilities or opportunities?

Looking forward to hearing what Jamaica is offering to potential investors and local farmers from experts in investment promotion and agriculture. Looking forward to hearing what the farmers and agro-exporters have to offer.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and perspectives. Everyone has something worthwhile to share it all depends on how we view what was shared. Feel free to share on only one question.

Meegan Scott

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BackStopping Solutions

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Business Checkup — What’s Wrong With This Picture?

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Is something wrong with this picture or is it just me?

What would you change about the time allocation in the chart above?

Have you been tracking how you allocate time spent in your business according to high value and low value activities?

If not its time to get back to your operations plan to see if you have been investing the required hours to each activity in order to deliver the results you desire. Match the reality of how you spend the typical day or week to your planned time allocations. Time translated means money and or life, since cash is the life blood of your business you need to ensure you have and effectively manage your time budget.

Now, if you have not yet translated your business or corporate strategy plan into an operations plan or weekly work plans then just track back down memory lane and estimate what your time allocation looks like. Next create a rough sketch of your own chart —do it on paper, in MS Excel or even MS Word.

Let that picture be your guide for improving and stepping up the discipline required to get the right things done. Don’t throw out your time checkup chart, file it with your monitoring reports.
Based on the insights gained from your chart make a plan for allocating time for ensuring the lion’s share of time goes to the most important activities for delivering strategy and profit.

Plan, there we go again — in the real world, the time plan might not go according to plan each day, but charting the time allocation to revenue and profit serves as a guide and your benchmark. Monitoring that plan will alert you to the need to adjust your time budget in order to catch up when you are falling behind. After all life happens even in business but with the right systems and mental training in place we can stay on top of things. You will find that with time your consciousness will act as a trigger to warn you about your time spend.

The easy way out.
Take a look at the same picture from another viewpoint

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Think about how you spend your work days and work weeks.
Can you spot areas in which you may have run the time red light in your business activities?

Create a Things To-do List and write down your high and low value business activities. Estimate and write down how much time it takes to deliver the most important ones. Estimate how long it takes to deliver the most time-consuming activities that must be done in order to complete other activities in your business process, place an asterisk beside those activities (Those are your bottlenecks).

Now assign time values (hours or days) or percentages of time required to deliver each activity on your list.
You can create the list in your diary, calendar or even on sticky notes (Bear in mind that you could lose your stick notes). You could even type your list into Outlook or other electronic calendar and set it as a recurring event so you receive a reminder at the start, mid-point and/or end of each week.

Those reminders will help you to monitor how you are doing with time. If you fail to manage how time is spent and cost time spent in your business you are sure to end up with a grade C or less on your business report card.

At the end of the day what is wrong with the picture or your version of the picture will depend on the following: your business and revenue models; production process; the service or product you offer; access to human capital; your strengths; your priorities; milestones and business growth objectives.

Thanks for sharing what should be changed about the picture above.
Let us know if the tips shared worked for you.

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