The Philippines works hard, plays hard

IOS 2012 features more than two days of serious networking, strategic perspective sharing, and deal making. But it’s important to remember that all work makes for, well, all work. The Philippines offers far more, as Huffington Post and other media have reported in the days and weeks leading up to the International Outsourcing Summit, which takes place October 7-9.

The online publication recently featured Cheapflights.com’s “Top 10 Party Beaches around the World.” The Philippines’ Boracay came in sixth, besting such world-renowned beaches as Ibiza and South Beach. Boracay has certainly been top-of-mind this year. Travel + Leisure also named the stunningly beautiful island and its fabulous beach the world’s best island getaway.

Do business in the Philippines, and have the time of your life in October. As everyone knows, for both endeavors, It’s More Fun in the Philippines!

About International Outsourcing Summit

Have we entered the Golden Era of Outsourcing? Developments in technology, expanding demand, and shifts in public policy are creating major challenges and opportunities for the global IT-BPO industry. How is, and will, the industry respond? To examine that question and its alternatives, we are delighted to announce that the Business Processing Association of the Philippines (BPAP) is organizing the fourth annual International Outsourcing Summit: Global Market Leaders Addressing Global Issues, October 7-9, 2012 at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel in Metro Manila, Philippines. This year’s Summit will seek to increase understanding of these new drivers of growth, their impact, and how the industry is likely to adapt business models and strategies in response.
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One Response to The Philippines works hard, plays hard

  1. Pingback: The Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Silicon Valley » The Philippines works hard, plays harder: The International Outsourcing Summit 2012 in Manila

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