This mini-case is from the IT-Enabled Services Series. It is designed to be used alongside IT-Enabled Services cases (A) through (F). Case (D) describes the history and growth of Spectramind eServices, which was the only non-captive e-services company in India offering the entire gamut of remote services, including business process management, CRM, web-based knowledge services e-learning, and research services. The company differentiates itself through its focus on end-to-end processing and its declared ability to migrate any “symbolic processing” activity to India. The end-to-end processing company was acquired by Wipro Technologies in 2002.
IT-Enabled Services (D): Spectramind eServices
by: Robert E. Kennedy
Publication Date: September 6, 2003
Length: 3 pages
Product ID#: 1-428-655
Core Disciplines: Information - Technology & Management, International Business, Strategy & Management
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