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DESI IT COMPANIES STRUGGLE TO KEEP PROJECT MANAGERS (increased demand for project management skills, which are still scarce in India, is driving the attrition).

India Business Insight

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Information technology (IT) companies like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys and Wipro, which are trying to cope with renewed demand for offshore outsourcing, are facing increasing attrition among project managers with experience of between three and eight years, who handle critical delivery teams for top customers.

Some companies are facing attrition as high as 40 percent among their …

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