tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6214248738198256800.post7692455411197502807..comments2023-12-10T13:58:09.484+05:30Comments on Shrikant's Notes: Differentiators for IT Services Providers from the perspective of Enterprise IT Buyer Shrikant Mulikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10155425991918102631noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6214248738198256800.post-42119374534737465652014-08-26T08:40:25.119+05:302014-08-26T08:40:25.119+05:30Yes, Mak! I agree that when it comes to operationa...Yes, Mak! I agree that when it comes to operationalization of innovation, small-sized IT services providers find it difficult to provide the scale by which they can continue with their services. Either they have to grow big or leave the field for larger players! Nevertheless, small-sized companies do have a role to play to provide innovative solutions to IT user organizations. Shrikant Mulikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10155425991918102631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6214248738198256800.post-37191152631706819492014-08-24T11:50:52.216+05:302014-08-24T11:50:52.216+05:30Shrikant, Very nice short & sweet writeup. You...Shrikant, Very nice short & sweet writeup. You have also given right approach when to select large and stable provider and when to provide small and responsive provider. But it is an anomaly that while small providers are responsive, they seldom have capability to lead the innovation the client wants. Whereas the big players provide stable and reliable 'lights-on' services and also have capability / money power to participate in innovation. By the way, the word 'innovation' might be used misleadingly by service providers altogether.<br />- MakAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com