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The New Era of Global Services
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11 October 2023

The New Era of Global Services is the result of interviews with more than seventy international leaders. The results show that in the coming years, Global Services will tend to grow in business-to-business (B2B), business-to-consumer (B2C), peer-to-peer (P2P), an in particular peer-to-business (P2B) relationships. Deciding on locations will be a more flexible process that may include different countries, cities, and even the cloud (virtual sourcing). Therefore, an increase in delocalizing options (multi-sourcing) is expected. As a result, global labour arbitrage will create opportunities not only for secondary cities but also for cells and individuals with outstanding talents and appropriate telecommunication infrastructures. This, in turn, will foster the flourishing of companies with neither human resources of their own, nor a physical presence in a specific location.
Author Javier Peña Capobianco makes a compelling case that over the coming twenty years, the companies that thrive will be those which not only embrace technology, but also generate disruptive business models in an authentic digital transformation process. However, only those who place people and their environment at the centre of their business plans will achieve true success. This is an important book for anyone involved in Global Services, as well as business students, entrepreneurs, C-suite professionals, policy makers and business academicians.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Development, Business studies: general, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Logistics & Supply Chain, International business, Operational research
Javier Peña Capobianco is the Secretary-General of ALES (Latin America Association of Services Exporters). Professor at the Catholic University of Uruguay and ORT University of Uruguay (courses include International Trade in Services and Trade in Tasks). International consultant in Global Services for multilaterals, governments, and associations, with funding by ECLAC, IDB, EU, KAS, and others.
Introduction. Introduction
Chapter 1. Importance
Chapter 2. A New Framework for a New Model
Chapter 3. The Keys to Successful Ventures in the Future
Chapter 4. Social Changes that will Consolidate the Model
Chapter 5. How is an Ecosystem for Global Services Generated?
Chapter 6. Conclusion