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| The year 2000 marked the beginning of a revolution in the
global outsourcing industry with the formation of a new industry segment,
popularly known as Knowledge Process Outsourcing or KPO. This industry provides
a range of 'high-end' knowledge-based professional services for Clients
worldwide, conducting their work from offshore locations such as India, China,
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| EVS – The KPO Leader |
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Since our formation in December 2000, Evalueserve (EVS) has experienced
positive company growth across multiple dimensions. This includes the expansion
of our worldwide team in size and geographic coverage (Sales Offices in
North and South America, Europe, Asia
Pacific Operation Centres in India, China,Chile and Romania) and doubling of
revenue each year (while maintaining profitability).
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| We have achieved success by relentlessly focussing on the
basics – principally, the delivery of quality service to our Clients in every
single element of conducting business with them.
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| Flashback |
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When Alok Aggarwal (Chairman of EVS) founded the IBM India Research Laboratory
at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, in July 1997, his team
began producing technology innovations, which required patent protection. He
soon realised that the process of drafting and filing patent applications
(with traditional IP attorneys) was in many cases more expensive than inventing
the technology itself. He also realised that the development of advanced
innovations, sourced from a world-class research team located in India, could
deliver great value to a multi-national firm – in this case, IBM.
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| March 2000 was a turning point, when Alok met Marc
Vollenweider (the current CEO of EVS). Similar to Alok, Marc was running an
offshore research centre on assignment from the European offices of McKinsey
& Company as the Head of the McKinsey Knowledge Centre in Delhi. He briefed
Alok on how the McKinsey Knowledge Centre was employing MBAs and
other individuals with advanced degrees to provide market, analytics
and business research support to McKinsey consultants worldwide.
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| In December 2000, Alok and Marc left IBM and McKinsey, and
formed Evalueserve, with the intent of building a world-class professional
services firm that provides a blend of Intellectual Property and Legal Process Services, Analytics, and
Financial/Business/Market Research services. They named the new KPO firm
Evalueserve. Since the company was founded, the vision has successfully turned
to reality – providing KPO services for Clients worldwide –
from aggressive startups to Fortune 500 companies – across
multiple industry segments.
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