Need advice on an offshore contact center start-up
I'm in the middle of an offshore contact center start-up and need some advice on what it would take to gather new business to ultimately succeed in the business, primarily having clients in N. America. We are considering BPO services on top of contact center services. Let me give you a little background information on us: -- We have little contact center management experience. -- We have the resources of the facilities to expand up to several hundred seats and need zero funding. -- We are located in offshore in the Philippines. My main questions are: In order to gain new business, how would you recommend going about this? a) Seek a partnership with marketing companies and then hire (and pay a very high salary) for managers that may be expats. b) Seek partnership handling overflow for larger contact centers. c) Hire an ex-executive that has extensive experience in contact center business and start-ups, and offer extremely high commissions, profit sharing and trailer commissions according to contract size. d) Find clients ourselves to small businesses then slowly gain experience. Our main objective is to gain experience in the field and fill up our 700+ seats and are willing to provide considerable compensation to the company or sales person that is able to do so. Thanks.

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ASKED: July 23, 2008  5:24 PM
UPDATED: October 15, 2008  5:44 PM

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You may want to check out this special report: <a href="http://searchcrm.techtarget.com/generic/0,295582,sid11_gci1332952,00.html">Five best practices for starting a call center</a> from SearchCRM.com. It might be a good place to start.
Last Wiki Answer Submitted:  October 15, 2008  5:44 pm  by  Amalgeri   170 pts.
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In addition, check out this news piece by SearchCRM’s Al McKeon on outsourcing contact centers.

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