It was a day of jubilation for Daijiworld. A wellwritten article on Sapna Noronha published on our website impressed one of our readers residing in USA, who overwhelmed with Sapna's skills on the canvas, decided to offer her a commercial assignment. Very impressed with the manner in which the assignment was submittted, the avid reader desired to state his views and experiences in the form of a brief article, but under anonymity. - Editor-in-chief
Jun 21: The IT industry in India will always remain grateful to the Western world for patronizing India for outsourcing numerous resourceful services that involve tens of thousands of Indians in so many specialized professions at a mutually beneficial rate of compensation. So many new job opportunities have been increasingly made available with a hope for further growth. The Western world is extremely pleased with the outsourcing concept that benefits both the parties without indulging into any extensive immigration burdens. . Outsourcing concept also enhances the spirit of globalization and brings many nations closer to each other with a view to work together for the common good of mankind.
This is one more story of "outsourcing" that I would like to share. It took place recently through the medium of Daijiworld web site. The Article that appeared during January, 2006 about Sapna Noronha's dream of painting on canvas got the attention of a Mangalorean family in North America. . They swiftly decided to avail of the talents that prevail in our own backyard in Mangalore. Having contacted Sapna Noronha through e-mail seeking her opinion on producing some painting assignments, "Why not?" came the spontaneous response from her.
Sapna was explained of the customer tastes on oil paintings on canvas. It was gratifying to witness an enthusiastic approach from Sapna that she willingly accepted the assignment of producing a first trial order of oil painting on an experimental basis. The specimen picture was sent to her with a go ahead decision with a specific delivery date . Sapna's preparedness to undertake the first project was overwhelming indeed.
The flow of communication thru prompt e-mail responses were exceptionally remarkable. The project was delegated to Sapna Noronha from a distance of 12,000 miles purely through internet. India was put on test again, and the test was fulfilled.
Within few weeks time Sapna's plan of action in satisfying the initial project was satisfactorily concluded. The project deadline of June 11, 2006 was met with utmost satisfaction. The agreed payment was arranged through the international banking system. The mission of outsourcing a picture painting job was accomplished with a mutual satisfaction. So long as India can fulfill the quality performance added with delivery commitment, people such as Sapna Noronha will continue to enjoy many more opportunities of similar business in the future.
This is a simple example of how an outsourcing project can be tackled systematically with both the parties scattered thousands of miles apart. Sapna, the dream, has fulfilled her commitment satisfactorily, and she is qualified to earn a chain of new orders that will keep her fully occupied for a long long time. Personal talents such as these need be uplifted with a view to help our country in one form or another. That is what “outsourcing” is all about.
India today is a potential area for outsourcing anything and everything because of our abundance in manpower resources capable to handle diversified responsibilities on behalf of many developed parts of the world. All that India needs is effective marketing capabilities with an emphasis for a quality of performance and a delivery commitment.
Outsourcing is a great opportunity for India to rise to the occasion for showing the world what we have to offer in the way of products and services.
"Sapna" and the "dream" might have an identical meaning, but Sapna has certainly fulfilled her dreams of achieving the first order of picture painting on canvas thru the medium of internet. Thanks to Daijiworld for publishing her article in the web site that generated a small but promising business from a far distant continent. Thank you Sapna, and keep up the good work.
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