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==Importance==
The developing rivalry has brought about shorter time to market cycles, and clients are getting to be more demanding regarding quality. This has constrained the firms to give operational proficiency and increase the value of their products and services. The customer can launch an item quicker and get to the market immediately. A company can lessen the complexities included in overseeing and constantly constructing information in an extensive pool of [[human resources]].{{sfn|Vijay Kumar Kaul|2011|p=150}}
 
Businesses are constantly in search of reliable KPO service providers who have the ability to drive the best business strategy by analyzing the available data and information in a specific case.
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==Differentiation from BPO==
A KPO firm requires considerably more skilled personnel than a [[Business process outsourcing|BPO]] firm. Experts working in KPO keep on learning and accomplished professionals can power their aptitude to produce more income for the KPO firm.<ref>{{cite web|title=How does KPO differ from BPO |url=http://www.outsource2experts.com/PDFS/How_does_KPO_differ_from_BPO.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131127102726/http://www.outsource2experts.com/PDFS/How_does_KPO_differ_from_BPO.pdf |archive-date=2013-11-27 }}</ref> The main difference between a KPO firm and a BPO firm is that in a KPO firm, the customer is included amid the whole execution process.{{sfn|Vijay Kumar Kaul|2011|p=150}}
 
== Origin of the term ==
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==Sources==
== Further reading ==
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* {{cite book|title=The making of national economic forecasts|editor1-first=Lawrence Robert|editor1-last=Klein|publisher=Edward Elgar Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-1-84720-489-9|first=Sudip Ranjan|last=Basu|chapter=The economic growth story in India: past, present, and prospects for the future}}
* {{cite book|title=Business Process Outsourcing &mdash; The Indian Experience|publisher=ICFAI books|first=Nitin|last=Mehrotra|year=2005|isbn=978-81-7881-576-3}}
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* {{cite book|title=Global Outsourcing and Offshoring: An Integrated Approach to Theory and Corporate Strategy|first1=Farok J.|last1=Contractor|first2= Vikas|last2=Kumar|first3=Sumit K.|last3=Kundu|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=2010|isbn=978-0-521-19353-5}}
* {{cite book|title=The Domestic Abroad: Diasporas in International Relations|first=Latha|last=Varadarajan|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2010|isbn=978-0-19-988987-7}}
* {{cite book |ref=Vijay Kumar Kaul|last=Kaul |first=Vijay Kumar|date=2011 |title=Business Organization and Management: Text and Cases| isbn= 9788131754498}}
 
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