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Phil 03 April 2008 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by Gangsta Smurf (Post 7781638)
It was 2001/2/3. I worked in business process outsourcing as an assistant manager. The partner of my division was a lady called Mary Reilly - she now is on the Olympic Committee. hope that helps

Blimey did they get involved with that!

Gangsta Smurf 03 April 2008 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by phil_stephens (Post 7781657)
Blimey did they get involved with that!

they inherited the department from Andersen after the enron fallout. It was very profitable due to the mixed nature of the work we could perform so they decided to keep it open ... also we had some awesome clients which D&T had been after for a while.

Phil 03 April 2008 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by Gangsta Smurf (Post 7781716)
they inherited the department from Andersen after the enron fallout. It was very profitable due to the mixed nature of the work we could perform so they decided to keep it open ... also we had some awesome clients which D&T had been after for a while.

Well you learn something everyday I wouldn't have thought that stuff interested some of the big firms but hey what do I know ;)

Gangsta Smurf 03 April 2008 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by phil_stephens (Post 7781976)
Well you learn something everyday I wouldn't have thought that stuff interested some of the big firms but hey what do I know ;)

there are a lot of niche departments within the big firms which people (including some of the people that work in these companies) don't know exist. Its all about billable hours at the end of the day and niche consultancy can sometimes be very time consuming due to the complexities of one business compared to another. in order for a company to grow in today's business environment it must diversify it's product portfolio, the big firms know this and therefore embrace smaller but highly lucrative departments such as BPO.

Phil 03 April 2008 02:09 PM

Fair Play

As I have probably said I have been out of practice for 20 years now so things do change


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