Multinational corporations and their suppliers are rethinking where to locate their factories, whether deeper into interior China or lower-cost countries like Vietnam or Indonesia.
Of course, as wages increase in an economy, so does the middle class, transforming the former sourcing station of the world into a major consumer market.
My Two Cents: This is another opportunity to repackage the Philippines as an alternative location.
What is a call center to do? Online chat and e-mail services today represent 20 percent of consumer inquiries. This share is projected to double in five years. Chat eliminates the "accent" issue, the call agents are used to chatting in English, and the agents are now being trained to read US newspapers to increase their cultural awareness.
My Two Cents: This may be a good trend for the Philippines as spoken English by our recent graduates has only produced one to two percent acceptance rate at the bigger call centers. The Philippines still needs a good English language curriculum to address written English and English comprehension.
These new systems save airlines and travel agents from printing tickets. (If a ticket costs about $10 per issue, just imagine the savings with millions of people traveling per day.) This also reduces the cost of processing the ticket stubs as the ground crew tears off each stub with each leg of your flight.
My Two Cents: This is great! Just hope they have good backup protocols when the brownouts come or when the system fails.