Executive Update

Managing Offshore Development: Finding and Retaining a Development Team

Posted May 31, 2008 | Leadership | Leadership |

With the recent economic downturn, technology managers -- looking for ways to stretch their budgets -- are considering or reconsidering the option of moving some or all of their software development activities to locations where labor costs are less expensive. Many large multinationals have, with varying degrees of success, moved work to India, Eastern Asia, or Eastern Europe. Some of those decisions were based on the need for globalization, while others were purely for cost benefit.

About The Author
Stacey Berlow
Stacey Berlow is the President and founder of Project Balance, a consulting company that provides international project management services, requirements gathering and management services for software products, and custom software development outsourcing. Ms. Berlow is a certified Project Management Professional with more than 17 years of management experience, and she has successfully directed multimillion, large-scale, multinational, and… Read More
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