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B P O 3 . 0 DESICREW SOLUTIONS (P) LTD Uma Shankar Krishna Teja Mali Sundaresan Neerad Kumar
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Page 1: A case study of Desi Crew

BP

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3.0

DESICREW SOLUTIONS (P) LTD

Uma ShankarKrishna TejaMali SundaresanNeerad Kumar

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Background• Started in 2005 by Saloni Malhotra as a test project

sponsored by Ashok Jhunjhunwala's TeNet group from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.

• Connected the three dots in her head, ‘rural’, ‘business’, and ‘technology’ to give rise to The DesiCrew Solutions Pvt Ltd.

• Incubated by RTBI* of IIT Madras.• Tried different models on a basis of trail and error• The ‘kiosk’ based model• The franchise model• The final model

• Registered as a Limited Company in 2007.

*IIT Madras did not have a formal incubator at that time. It is now called RTBI

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The Need for a “Rural BPO”Market Need: • Alarming industry statistics of almost 100% attrition levels.• An outcome of cost cutting exercises.• Social pressures (especially in case of women).

• Insufficient marginal salaries to sustain themselves in cities. • The decentralized DesiCrew model seeks to fill this workforce gap.

Social Need: • OECD estimates indicate 130 million educated workers in rural India with little or no access to meaningful employment. • Migrating to cities is their only option. • DesiCrew aims to leverage this potential of rural India.

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A Rural BPO?!PERCEPTIONS FACTS

Availability of talent in rural areas.

• Production staff, middle management and support staff.

The industry is already employing 60% of the staff from rural areas.

Infrastructure For the first time rural India has over taken cities in internet usage

Lack of Workable models Outsourcing is a very well established and a very commercial one at that : It’s easy to pick the model and replicate in a smaller area.

Rural BPO can’t do high end data entry and time sensitive work

From multimedia to plotting maps, It’s all possible with adequate training.

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Statistics• 8.5 lakh jobs created by IT/BPO sector in Q1 of FY 2010-11.

(source: NASSCOM)• 60% of employees come from tier 2 and tier 3 towns.• 60% employees are women.• Almost 60% attrition on an average in the industry!

1991 2001 2011

73.1 80.3 86.62

44.759.4

75.02

Literacy Rate %

Urban Rural

Area Rural Avg.(%) Urban Avg.(%)

Logical Reasoning

70.5 73

Analytical Ability

68 70

Language and communication

65 80

English 59.8 70.1

Maths & Science

53.5 55.2Source: India.gov.inSource: NASSCOM

BPO related skills study

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PHILOSOPHY

Vision:• To expand economic geographic boundaries by leveraging local talent pools to provide a competitive advantage to customers.

• A double bottom line (financial and social development), connects global clients with low cost back office centres in rural India.

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The DesiCrew Model

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Crewmate

D Touch – Training Program District Level Training Centre:• 25-seater Training Center• Batches of 3 months• 50 people/ batch

• a minimum of 12th pass and basic knowledge on computers to be considered for employment

• The candidates are selected based on a screening test.

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The DesiCrew Model

Clients DesiCrew

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Services(completed Projects)

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• A distributed operations model, whereby the Chennai office acts as the interface between the client and the rural centers. • Rural delivery model is a network of micro-centres strategically selected across rural and semi-urban locations.• Each centre is professionally run with a 25 seat facility working in 2 shifts to provide back-end services to global clients.• Locations of the micro-centres are identified in those territories with a population in the range of 10 to 100 thousand.• The workforce manning these centres is built up by training the educated but under employed.

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Advantages

• Lower costs for clients as overheads (operating expenses) at these centers are far cheaper as compared to the urban counterparts.• the client gets a cost advantage of up to 40% of their current

costs.

• Creation of computer based/ knowledge related jobs in communities where there are no similar jobs.• Lower attrition rates for the industry• The employees are far more rooted, in fact 70% are women.• Thus more loyal and happy workforce and better quality work

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Scalability

• Yes the model is scalable.• Secondly, there is competition now.• A lot of others started similar distributed models– Which validates

the model in a sense.

• More and More BPOs are looking at Indian customers.• ‘The Global Delivery Model’ doesn’t always work.

• Indian companies offer 1/3rd of what foreign companies are willing to pay.

• So many are experimenting with the model – the Tatas, Wipro, Aditya Birla Group etc.

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Source: www.desicrew.in

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•They handle clients from Insurance, Market Research, Internet, Mobile, E-Governance and Social sectors

• The services offered: Generating, Populating and Moderating content, Digitization, Data Entry, Mailroom activities, Secondary Research, Translation, Beta testing of web products Website monitoring, et cetra.

SERVICES

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REACH• 5 centres and a new center recently established in Kaup, Karnataka.

• 250 strong workforce

• Across 2 states- Tamil Nadu and Karnataka; signed MOUs for setting up new centers in 22 districts of Andhra Pradesh

• 21 clients in all, and 40 plus completed projects

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Challenges

• Perception about Rural areas

• Infrastructure bottlenecks in Rural areas

• Competition in the BPO market

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IMPACT

Source: www.desicrew.in

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50 seats

1000 companies

100 people

720 Cr per

annum

RS 6000/-

per month

per person

72 lakh PA per village

IMPACT

=This infusion of money into the rural areas, is what we call ‘creating wealth at the bottom of the pyramid

Source: Talk by Snali Malhotra at TEDx 2011

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AWARDS

• BID Challenge India

• Sankalp (Highly Scalable Social Model)

• FICCI FLO (Best Woman Social Entrepreneur)

• CII Seal of Appreciation

• The Mantham Award

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Thank You


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