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Red Herring Releases 200 Finalists for the “Red Herring 100 Asia” Awards 2008

October 29th, 2008

For 10 years, the Red Herring’s editorial team has diligently surveyed entrepreneurship around the globe. Technology industry executives, investors, and observers have regarded the Red Herring 100 lists as an invaluable instrument to discover and advocate the promising startups that will lead the next wave of disruption and innovation.

Red Herring released 200 Finalists for the “Red Herring 100 Asia ” Awards 2008 at October 16, 2008.

200 finalists are from 13 countries and regions. Read more…

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Virtual Assistant and KPO firm BPOVIA named amongst finalists for the “Red Herring 100 Asia” Awards 2008

October 29th, 2008

BPOVIA, the leading Virtual Assistant and Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) service provider in China, was named as Finalists for the “Red Herring 100 Asia” Awards 2008. BPOVIA is the first virtual assistant service provider to ever be nominated for this prestigious award.

Nanjing, China October 28th 2008 — BPOVIA, the leading Virtual Assistant and Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) service provider in China, has been selected in the list of 200 companies that are Read more…

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Hiring A Non-sick-leave Employee at BPOVIA

October 23rd, 2008

Recently, Harris Interactive conducted a nationwide online poll among 3,388 hiring managers and human resource professionals and 6,842 U.S. full-time employees between August 21 and September 9, 2008. The result was released on October 22, 2008. According to the survey, a third of U.S. workers say that they have called in sick with fake excuses at least once this year.

The survey also found that one in ten people who work as full-time employees skipped work to avoid a meeting or avoid the ire of a boss Read more…

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IFB Bid for Liao River Basin Project

October 20th, 2008

Invitation for Bids

THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

LIAO RIVER BASIN PROJECT (Loan No. 4617-CHA)

JPM/21.02B: Coal-Ash Sedimentation/Brick Making

(Bid No. 0701-0810ITC2C056)

1. This invitation for bids follows the general procurement notice for this project that appeared in Development Business, issue No. 546 of 16 November 2000, latest updated on March 31, 2006. Read more…

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Outsourcing services in China grow fast

October 13th, 2008

According to the Ministry of Commerce, Chinese companies had contracts abroad to a value of 1.9 billion US dollars in the first eight month. Compared with the same period last year, it rises by 17 percent.

The statistics of ministry showed that, there were about 1,800 outsourcing companies in the country with 330.000 employees by the end of August.

Total contracts abroad for outsourced services in 2007 were 2.09 billion US dollars, which is more than 118 percent over 2005. Read more…

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Another review of BPOVIA

October 12th, 2008

One of our clients, owner of http://www.outsourcedmylife.com, did a nice review of BPOVIA on his blog at http://www.outsourcedmylife.com

From the review:

One of the companies I’ve been working with in www.BPOVIA.com in China. The founder, James, is a great guy and was very prompt and professional with his communications with me. I’m still trying to get a feel for what I want done and how much time my projects will take, but I had a very important project that I’ve been putting off for years. Basically my grandfather wrote a book that was typed. About 150 copies were made back in the 1980’s and no soft copy exists. My task was to convert the hard copy to a soft copy.
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BPOVIA Full Time Service Plan VS BPOVIA Pay-As-You-Go Plan

October 11th, 2008


BPOVIA Full Time Monthly Plan:
Our most popular plan! You can hire a professional BPOVIA Virtual Assistant to work full time for only $900 per month. Your BPOVIA Virtual Assistant will work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, like a full time employee.

BPOVIA Pay-As-You-Go Plan:
Our most flexible plan! The Pay-As-You-Go plan works well with clients who are unsure of their administrative needs and are not ready to commit to a set number of hours per month. Your rate will depend on the services which you require. The Standard Rate for the service of a BPOVIA professional Virtual Assistant is $10 per hour.
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Happy Mid-autumn Day!

September 10th, 2008

The Mid-Autumn Day falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, usually in October. This Sunday we will have this Chinese traditional festival and one-day legal holiday in next Monday.

The festival has a long history. In ancient China, emperors followed the rite of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and to the moon in autumn. Historical books of the Zhou Dynasty had had the word “Mid-Autumn”. Later aristocrats and literary figures helped expand the ceremony to common people. They enjoyed the full, bright moon on that day, worshipped it and expressed their thoughts and feelings under it. By the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the Mid-Autumn Festival had been fixed which became even grander in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). In the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, it grew to be a major festival of China.

Folklore about the origin of the festival go like this: In remote Read more…

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The challenged telecom giant

July 23rd, 2008

Ericsson may experience the lowest profit drop in three years. It is estimated by 15 analysts that, in the second quarter the net income of the world’s largest maker of wireless networks fell 56 percent to 2.82 billion kronor ($472 million).

On July 18 Ericsson spokesman said that the company’s handset venture with Sony, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Ltd, almost had a zero profit, due to a waning demand on phones. Net income fell to 6 million euros from 220 million euros a year earlier and sales dropped 9.4 percent to 2.82 billion euros, the venture said.

In February Ericsson said the demand of telecom networks in Italian and other areas would be “flattish” this year. Jan Dworsky, an analyst at Handelsbanken Capital Markets in Stockholm said that “the global network market will be flat going forward, with limited growth next year, and competitive pressures will weigh on profit margins this year and next.”

It is said the company aims to cut annual costs by 300 million euros. Facing the challenging situation, last year, Carl-Henric Svanberg, CEO of the telecom giant, cut revenue forecasts twice. And it is announced to cut 1,000 staffs in Sweden and probably 3,000 more abroad.

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India’s Outsourcing Status under Threat

July 18th, 2008

 

As is known to all, that Indian takes the lead of outsourcing industry. However, according to a recent study, that India is confronting the threats from other countries in the regions. The disadvantage of India still exits. The poor basic infrastructure, rising wages of workers, the serious floating of domestic currency have trigger the investors’ alertness. Some of the shrewd enterprisers have evacuated from India market and find other more appropriate regions to invest.

 

For example, due to the contribution of the relatively stable politic circumstance and economy policy, China and other Southeast countries have become the ideal location for the investors. The establishment of outsourcing industry should be based on the low-cost labor force, excellent talents and the policy support from government. Owing to the benefits in such fields, it’s possible that China and other neighboring countries would overtake India in outsourcing industry in the near future.

 

When we analysis whether an industry has a bright future, firstly, we should focus on the niche opportunities of this industry. Although the crude oil and coal exploiting industry are the must parts for the world economy. Notwithstanding, the oil and coal will be used up in the future. Hence, we ought to pay more attention to the rising of sunrise industry, which will never be used up and friendly to ecology. The outsourcing industry, especially, KPO and PPO totally represents the trend of industry adjustment. In spite of the popularity of English, but we should not deny there still many barriers, which reduce the efficiency of inter-culture transactions and communications. With the help of KPO and PPO, the business would successfully avoid the obstacles on the languages and cultures.

 

The higher education makes a remarkable achievement these years. There are more and more experts and talents stepping in outsourcing industry. By providing professional and high quality service, we have the sufficient reasons to believe that Chinese outsourcing industry, especially KPO and PPO, will bring the world a miracle, which Chinese people can make it!

 

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