This presentation is to understand CAGE Model
IT industry from the UK to Pakistan presents significant opportunities for cost savings, market access, and access to talent, it also entails risks and challenges related to political instability, infrastructure limitations, regulatory hurdles, currency volatility, and competition. Careful assessment and strategic planning are essential to mitigate these threats and capitalize on the opportunities effectively.
5. IT Indusrty Global Analysis
(Global IT Services Market Size,
Share, Growth Analysis 2030, n.d.)
6. Why UK IT Industry in Pakistan?
Cost Efficency
It industry of UK
should be in Pakistan
because labour is
cheap in Pakistan as
compared to other
Countries.
Skilled Workforce
Pakistani workforce of
IT industry is skilled
and competent.
Diverse Talent
Pakistan have potential
of diversity in talent
and IT is innovation
and talent.
(Sohail, 2024)
15. Conclusion
Pakistan can offer cultural and geographical opportunities that will be benefical to UK
companies that want to to grow their IT sector, however, the feasibility analysis should
be done critically and carefully due to differences in culture, geographical,
administrative and economic perspective. In that perspective CAGE Model is Providing
a through information that can be use for analysis of feasibility as well.
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