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How to outsource with success

Agenda

• Establishing clear and concise requirements

• Establishing clear communication

• Choosing a development methodology

• Choosing outsource destination/market

• Developing cultural affinity with your outsourcing

team

The Speakers

Charlotte Jacobs Business Development Officer

Eduardo Coll Director of Operations

Dave Smith Client Services Manager

Nes Lopez Account Manager

What you want: What you get:

...and LOTS of wasted time and money!

How to establish clear and concise requirements with your partner • Establish a trust relationship • Define a project owner from day 0 • Due to the partner relationship we build, the

project owner is part of our team • The project owner will be the single point of

contact to define and refine requirements, thus eliminating harmful interference and minimizing scope/project creep

Tools to establish communication

• Skype

• Email

• Phone

• Google Drive

• Active Collab

The use of PM tools

• JIRA

• Pivotal Tracker

• Maven

• GitHub

• Active Collab

Having a PM on both sides

Why should I do it? • Each can focus on coordinating the efforts of

his/her own team.

• Confirming key milestone dates and scheduling

meetings.

• Keeping the communication fluid by talking to one

another as needed.

• Remove blockers to contribute to the project flow.

• Help identifying and resolving project issues.

Why the development talent is not the PM

Expectation that the development talent will also be

the PM.

The PM facilitates critical thinking, helps with the

assignment and management of workload and by

guiding the work.

Their leadership skills, including the following, are

great contributions:

• aligning front-line practice with the client goals

and priorities

• inspiring staff to do their best work

• recognizing staff contributions

Risk management and mitigation

Identifying risks on time is a key factor in project

success.

Risk mitigation is all about understanding those risks

that can impact the objectives of the project, and

taking the appropriate steps to reduce the risks to

an acceptable level.

• Cost-benefit analysis of the mitigation cost versus

the anticipated loss;

• Timeline to implement;

• Ensure resource availability.

Effective communications How should we communicate?

Tries to deal with needs, opinions, and feelings by not dealing with them.

Doesn't express needs, opinions, or feelings.

Doesn't respect needs, opinions, or feelings other than

their own.

Respects needs, opinions, and feelings,

both their own and other people's.

Effective communications How should we communicate?

May apologize but secretly resents it. Often uses sarcasm.

Apologizes for things that aren't their fault.

Doesn't apologize for things that are

their fault.

Apologizes when at fault; allows others to take

responsibility for their actions.

Effective communications How should we communicate?

Respects the rights of others but resents and sabotages them.

Feels they don't have a right to ask for what they want.

Feel others don't have a right to

ask for what they want.

Respects their own and others' rights.

Effective communications How should we communicate?

Avoids conflict indirectly.

Avoids conflict at the risk of discomfort.

Avoids discomfort at the risk of

conflict.

Deals with conflict in a healthy way.

Communication process

Agile and Santex’s business model, how to combine them

Combine the right contract, with the right team and a fluid communication and you have a competitive advantage.

Developing cultural affinity with your outsourcing team

Timezone closely aligned.

Skilled bilingual workforce.

Communication/ interaction style.

Evidence-based problem solving.

Developing cultural affinity with your outsourcing team

Regardless of where your outsourcing team is located, it’s important to make sure that their workforce culture and company values mesh well with your team’s goals and priorities.

Find a team that fits your workplace culture

Thanks

Contact Info

www.santexgroup.com

U.S. 1+ (619) 231-8824

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