Posts Tagged ‘outsourcing’

11th November 2008

First Look - Savvion 7.5

I got a quick overview of Savvion 7.5 this week. Savvion is one of the pure-play BPM vendors with customers in Telecommunications, Media, Financial Services and Manufacturing (along with some retail and healthcare). They released version 7.5 at the end of September.
Savvion has recently been investing in domain-specific vertical solutions built on their horizontal [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Product News | 0 Comments

23rd September 2008

Collections Best Practices

Jeff Bernstein of Strategem Portfolio Services gave an overview of the latest developments in collections. Jeff’s company has a product called Strategy Director (about which I blogged before). Jeff does a lot of work with collections groups and all too often sees a failure to implement analytics even where those analytic models are being developed [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Customer Experience, Financial Services, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments

13th August 2008

Warranty decisions are one reason iRobot’s outsourced call center doesn’t work as well as it should

I have been an iRobot customer since Christmas. Much as I like their products, their customer service decision making leaves a lot to be desired. This particular post was prompted by their inconsistent warranty decision management. iRobot has outsourced its call center, as many companies have, and sound like they want to deliver excellent customer [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Customer Experience, Decision Management | 0 Comments

18th July 2008

Is Self-Service good or bad?

Ellen Goodman of the Boston Globe had a column “Self-serve and slave” (that I saw in the San Jose Mercury News as “In a self-serve nation, work gets dumped on us“) in which she rails against self-service and compares it to the outsourcing of work from paid employees to us consumers. As she says:
For every [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Customer Experience, Decision Management | 2 Comments

7th February 2008

Reducing fixed IT costs with EDM

This second to last post in the series is focused on the specific ability of Enterprise Decision Management or EDM to reduce fixed IT costs. This comes in two main “flavors” - using EDM to reduce maintenance costs through legacy modernization and using EDM to reduce the risks and costs of outsourcing. Both legacy modernization [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Decision Management, Legacy Modernization | 1 Comment