Jamaica Gleaner

BPO partners with UWI Open Campus

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ITELBPO AND the University of the West Indies Open Campus (UWIOC) have signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) for the purpose of building capacity in the Jamaican business process outsourcin­g (BPO) industry.

This MoU reflects both parties’ commitment to the offering of short courses through UWIOC and the itelbpo Smart Academy, hosted at the itelbpo site in Montego Bay, St James, as a means to address a human resource imbalance that currently exists within the BPO industry between persons in middle-management and seniormana­gement roles.

The first of the course offerings was a 10-week supervisor­y management course, held from February to April with participat­ion by team members from several of itelbpo’s clients operating in the travel, telecoms and utilities industries, as well as other fields.

Currently, the Jamaican BPO industry has a strong cadre of persons at the level of middle management. There is, however, an acute shortage of profession­als able to effectivel­y occupy seniormana­gement roles. This shortage has resulted in many companies hiring internatio­nal expats to fill these posts.

Itelbpo has launched its Smart Academy and intends to help fill this gap by assisting with the growth and developmen­t of employees. In accordance with the MOU, the UWI will assist itelbpo to plan, develop and deliver programmes and courses for its employees to access training, education and informatio­n through UWIOC.

UWIOC will also lend support to itelbpo by providing the technology required to deliver the programme and courses through the UWIOC Montego Bay site and its Computing and Technology Services Unit.

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