The BPO community in Cebu have pledged their support to building an MBA school in the city. The government of Cebu has taken a lot of initiatives lately to promote the investor-friendly image of the city. It has sanctioned a plan to build up infrastructure to woo BPO services to set up shop in the city.
The funds raised will be like an investment for Cebu because it is quite sure that having BPO service hubs in the city will make sure that the economy of the city will be supplied and bolstered by foreign currency. The MBA institute is another attempt in this direction.
The BPO community of Cebu is supporting the MBA school initiative because they want quality managers to handle their call center BPO outfits. Local talent always works well for BPO services. Because you do not have to import employees from other cities, the cost of hiring them is cheaper.
With a local pool of talent, the BPO service employers can pick and choose the ones best suited for their needs. Within the framework of the city, the MBA institute can also be used to train call center BPO executives while they are on the job. In other words, the MBA could just be what the doctor ordered Cebu!
The funds raised will be like an investment for Cebu because it is quite sure that having BPO service hubs in the city will make sure that the economy of the city will be supplied and bolstered by foreign currency. The MBA institute is another attempt in this direction.
The BPO community of Cebu is supporting the MBA school initiative because they want quality managers to handle their call center BPO outfits. Local talent always works well for BPO services. Because you do not have to import employees from other cities, the cost of hiring them is cheaper.
With a local pool of talent, the BPO service employers can pick and choose the ones best suited for their needs. Within the framework of the city, the MBA institute can also be used to train call center BPO executives while they are on the job. In other words, the MBA could just be what the doctor ordered Cebu!
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