TCS BPO bags six awards for HR leadership

Wins award for innovative retention strategy and other categories

PTI | August 9, 2010



TCS BPO Services, the business process outsourcing arm of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has won six awards for outstanding HR leadership at Asia's Best Employer Brand Awards 2010, in Singapore.

TCS BPO was nominated across six different speciality areas of HR excellence and was recognised among the frontrunners across Asia Pacific in all six of these categories, receiving the award for talent management, excellence in HR through technology, continuous innovation in HR strategy at work, innovation in recruitment, innovative retention strategy and excellence in training, the company said in a statement here today.

"The entire industry has witnessed some difficult times during the last six to seven quarters, with the BPO sector facing its own unique set of challenges. Against this backdrop, receiving not one but six honors at Asia's best employer brand awards 2010 bears testimony to our successes in talent acquisition, retention and development strategies, as well as innovation and technology adoption within our HR function," TCS BPO Services' Global Head, Abid Ali Neemuchwala, said.

TCS BPO Services had recently won the Best Employer Award at the BPO Excellence Awards 2009-2010 in Mumbai, it said.

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