Outsourcing from Tim Oren
Tim Oren covers a piece from the NYT and a discussion on outsourcing here. Where I think that he may be wrong is his assertion that outsourcing may be good for nth degree programming, but less good for complete architectures.
The question should actually be; is out-sourcing is a good way to create products. The inherent question being whether marketing can interact with a time-separated programming center. We'll let you know.
Our most successful companies have foca both in the market and in Moscow - I'm not sure that it can all be done remotely.
10 December 2003
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10 December 2003
Outsourcing from Tim Oren
Tim Oren covers a piece from the NYT and a discussion on outsourcing here. Where I think that he may be wrong is his assertion that outsourcing may be good for nth degree programming, but less good for complete architectures.
The question should actually be; is out-sourcing is a good way to create products. The inherent question being whether marketing can interact with a time-separated programming center. We'll let you know.
Our most successful companies have foca both in the market and in Moscow - I'm not sure that it can all be done remotely.
Posted by The Ruminator at 10:00
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