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Human Resource Outsourcing: Emerging Trends
Human Resource Outsourcing (HRO) is a process in which a company uses the services of a third party to take care of its HR functions. A company may outsource a few or all of its HR-related activities to a single provider or a combination of service providers located in onshore or offshore destinations like India, China and the Philippines. HRO is being billed by some as the future of corporate HR strategies, making the next generation of in-house HR professionals simply integrators of the company's outsourced services. The worldwide HRO revenue reached $59 billion in 2006.
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Businesses outsourcing HR processes are typically small to midsize with number of employees ranging from 25 to 1,500. The primary candidates for globalization of HRO services are the processes related to payroll, benefits administration, e-training, recruitment and non-voice employee data management. HR-related IT is also frequently offshored. Payroll services and benefits administration services comprise the largest segment of the total worldwide HRO market — this was nearly three-fourths of the total market in 2006. The remainder of the market includes education and training, hiring and recruiting, and personnel administration services.HEFd~y
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The health care and energy sectors lead HRO offshore adoption, followed by the manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services, hi-tech and retail sectors. Multiprocess HRO transactions include three or more HR processes having an annual contract value of more than one million dollars, serving more than 3,000 employees and having a duration of three years or more. Such transactions have grown at a significantly faster rate than single-process HR functional services market over the last few years. The worldwide multiprocess HRO market was estimated at about $14 billion in 2005. Multiprocess HRO is about an eight-year old market. Despite its rapid adoption, meaningful penetration of multiprocess HRO is yet to be realized. Currently, the market is barely touched in terms of the potential number of companies that can outsource HR. However, 2007 will be a milestone year in the development of the this market, as first-generation buyers renew their outsourcing transactions and attempt to address some key challenges that buyers and suppliers had to face during the first wave of HRO.
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The most popular location for HRO is Europe , with many top HRO companies having centers in Western Europe . However, with costs on the rise, companies are looking for cheaper alternatives. Many are turning to Central and Eastern Europe , and some are looking further east to India and Southeast Asia . "A:@dJ0W8\3N'r
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Some top cities for HRO are Brussels , Paris , London , Warsaw and Prague . Other emerging cities include Mumbai, Delhi , Manila and Dalian . 5c![;wYF8B
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ARINSO International, Hewitt Associates, Manpower and SharedXpertise are some HRO companies with a presence in Brussels. +b@@'s-UQ
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Adecco, Boyden, EADS and European Human Resource Consultants are a few of the leading HRO service providers in Paris.
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London has by far the most HRO companies in Europe . Some of these include Accenture HR Services, ACS, Alexander Mann Solutions, Bnb Outsourced Solutions, Ceridian and Crystal RPO. Glasgow in Scotland houses the HRO center for Hewitt.
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Eastern Europe is fast becoming a preferred HRO destination, though it still requires more time to reach the level of Western Europe. Some of the popular destinations for HRO in Eastern Europe include:
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Romania: Accenture has a center in Bucharest
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Hungary: IBM has a center in Budapest
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Ukraine: ZEST Outsourcing has a center in Kiev. -\1JU@%C*B!K)B
As the cost of operations and staffing goes up in Europe, many companies are looking for alternatives in India, which currently has the largest number of HRO offshore centers. Companies are also considering other Asia-Pacific destinations.
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In India, Delhi (national capital) houses HRO centers for ATS Services, Secova, Hewitt (captive) and Fidelity, among others. Mumbai has centers for Caliber Point Business Solutions and Hewitt (captive). Chennai has centers of SummitHR and Standard Chartered Bank (captive), while Bangalore has centers for Fidelity, Accenture and Convergys.
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Other important centers of HRO firms in the Asia-Pacific region include: