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Promoting It Enabled Services

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.12.2011

Herausgeber

Nikhil Treebhoohun

Verlag

Commonwealth Secretariat

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

23.9/15.5/1.8 cm

Gewicht

476 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84929-054-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.12.2011

Herausgeber

Nikhil Treebhoohun

Verlag

Commonwealth Secretariat

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

23.9/15.5/1.8 cm

Gewicht

476 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84929-054-8

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  • Produktbild: Promoting It Enabled Services
  • Introduction by Nikhil Treebhoohun, Adviser and Head, Trade Section, Commonwealth Secretariat Section 1. Issues and Trends in Services Trade 1. Overview of Trends and Performance in Services Trade by Gianni Zanini, Lead Economist, World Bank Institute 2. Addressing the Statistics Gap, Dr Sieh Mei Ling, Advisor on Services by Malaysian Industrial Development Authority Section 2. Services Trade - A Regional Outlook 3. The Role of EPAs in Supporting Services Reform in Africa by Paul Brenton, Lead Economist, Trade and Regional Integration, Africa Region, The World Bank 4. The COMESA Experience by Francis Mangeni, Director, Trade Customs and Monetary Affairs, COMESA 5. The Caribbean Experience by Allyson Francis, Trade in Services and Investment Specialist, CARICOM 6. The South Asian Experience by Manju Haththotuwa, Advisor, ICT & e-Development, South Asia - Private Sector Development, The World Bank Section 3. The ITES Revolution - Challenges and Opportunities 7. ICT Enabled Development, Innovation, and Business Transformation by Nagy Hanna, e-Development and Corporate Strategy Specialist 8. Opportunities and Strategies in IT Enabled Services by Manju Haththotuwa, Advisor, ICT & e-Development, South Asia - Private Sector Development, The World Bank 9. The Enabling Environment for ITES by Martine Julsaint Kidane, Trade Negotiation and Commercial Diplomacy Branch, UNCTAD Trade Division Section 4. Human and Institutional Capital 10. Human Capital Requirements for ITES A. The Mauritian Case by Vidia Mooneegan, Managing Director, Ceridian & President, OTAM B. Institutional Support in Kenya by Gilda Odera, Chairperson, BPO/ITES Working Group, Kenya 11. The Role of Institutions A. Private Sector Support Institution in the Caribbean by Michelle Hustler, Barbados Coalition of Services Industries B. Public Sector Support Institution in Malaysia by Ir. Ahmad 'Asri Abdul Hamid, Professional Services Development Corporation, Malaysia C. Cluster in Uganda by Charles Basajja, ICT Cluster, Uganda Section 5. International Trade Negotiations and ITES Export Development 12. GATS ITES Commitments and the DDA by Laura Lee Tuthill, Counsellor, Trade in Services Division, WTO Secretariat 13. Mode 4: Issues and Ways Forward by Antonia Carzaniga, Counsellor, Trade in Services Division, WTO Secretariat Section 6. Country Experiences 14. India by Pritam Banerjee, Head of Trade Policy, CII, Ameet Nivsarkar, Vice President, Global Trade Development, NASSCOM and Arunima Sharma (Deputy Director - Telecom, CII) 15. South Africa by Pumela Salela, Director, BPO & ICT Enabled Services, Department of Trade and Industry, South Africa 16. Kenya by Peres Were, ITES Advisor, Office of the Prime Minister, Kenya 17. Sri Lanka by Fayaz Hudah, ICT Agency, Sri Lanka 18. Mauritius A. Managing the Transition to an IT-based Economy by Donald Lim Fat, Consultant, Mauritius B. The Role of Telecom Reforms by Krishna Oolun, Information and Communication Authority, Mauritius C. Promoting Mauritius by Ken Poonoosamy, Board of Investment, Mauritius D. Developing an Attractive BPO Location by Paul Halpin, Owner, Halpin International E. The BPO Success Story: A Private Sector Perspective by Josie Lapierre, Lead, Accenture Delivery Centre for BPO