Guest Blog entry from Dinesh Goel,
Director, TPI.
The need
for non-linear revenue models finally dawned on service providers. Having
reached a significant size and scale, they need to be able to offer solutions
or services to customers which are not just based on billing the time of their
employees. This new paradigm is known as “non-linear revenue,” where revenue
growth is independent of the growth of the billable employee base.
So why such
a shift at this point in time? I guess the reasons are twofold: First, it is
getting harder to find scores of employees in the talent crunch. Secondly, the long-term
sustainability of a pure linear revenue stream is questionable.
Under
business pressures, companies outsourcing are expecting more for spending less.
Interestingly, the wave is driven by evolving customer expectations for
bundled, platform-based solution offerings over just white collar workers. That
is why service providers are aggressively in the process of developing the
depth of expertise in various industry segments and domains, enabling
non-linear revenue generating solution offering.
Apart from a
pure technical capability requirement, such a trend has commercial implications
for service providers. It calls for a change in attitude from a relatively risk
conservative one to a more risk assuming and investment oriented attitude. However,
risk comes with the potential promise of a higher reward. Time will tell who is
able to capitalize on this new wave in the IT and BPO services industry.
Interesting article.. but don't know how far this non-linear model can partically be adapted, considering.. there are so many variables involded and I wonder who is imposing this model.. if it's the client who demands this.. or it's that the IT service provider have now realized that it's going to be hard for them to manage large number of employees and we need to looks for something.. which is beyond that.. as you say.. let's wait and watch.. but to me.. it sounds good.. but.. to say it will work.. and continue to help IT providers strengthen their relations with clients.. is quite questionable.?
Posted by: Nonu | May 14, 2009 at 06:37 PM