Purpose This paper aims to explore the concept of early warning signs (EWSs) in offshore-outsourced software development (OOSD) projects at the team level. It also aims to identify the EWSs of failure in the onshore-offshore project context and understand how they are perceived by responsible managers. Design/methodology/approach A grounded theory approach is followed by gathering data from 19 failed OOSD projects using project managers from client and vendor sides as the key informants. Findings This study identified 13 EWSs of failure in five categories of trust and team cohesion, common project execution structures, awareness of shared work context, collaboration between teams and onshore-offshore team coordination capabilities. EWSs w...
Despite the application of project management tools and techniques in projects worldwide, still a la...
In this paper, we attempt to provide an overview of the full extent of early warning detection appro...
This paper gives initial results from a partially PMI -funded study looking at why methods fail to p...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the concept of early warning signs (EWSs) in offshore-outsourced ...
Organizations face many challenges in executing offshore-outsourced software development (OOSD) proj...
In this increasingly globalized world, ever more software projects originating in high-cost countrie...
The distribution of IT activities around the world as a result of globalization has driven the growt...
Offshore outsourcing of IT services to low-cost countries such as India and China has experienced tr...
Despite the improvement in utilization of project management tools and techniques over the years, th...
Offshore outsourcing has been growing steadily since the 1990s, and this trend of sourcing services ...
This paper seeks to apply a previously published framework of commonly identified Early Warning Sign...
Increased globalization and the consequent dispersion of IT activities around the world have driven ...
We consider identification of early warning signs (EWS) in projects. Project professionals are not g...
How can early warning signs be identified and acted upon, so that problems are avoided and software ...
Construction projects have become more complex over time, and cost overruns and time delays have bec...
Despite the application of project management tools and techniques in projects worldwide, still a la...
In this paper, we attempt to provide an overview of the full extent of early warning detection appro...
This paper gives initial results from a partially PMI -funded study looking at why methods fail to p...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the concept of early warning signs (EWSs) in offshore-outsourced ...
Organizations face many challenges in executing offshore-outsourced software development (OOSD) proj...
In this increasingly globalized world, ever more software projects originating in high-cost countrie...
The distribution of IT activities around the world as a result of globalization has driven the growt...
Offshore outsourcing of IT services to low-cost countries such as India and China has experienced tr...
Despite the improvement in utilization of project management tools and techniques over the years, th...
Offshore outsourcing has been growing steadily since the 1990s, and this trend of sourcing services ...
This paper seeks to apply a previously published framework of commonly identified Early Warning Sign...
Increased globalization and the consequent dispersion of IT activities around the world have driven ...
We consider identification of early warning signs (EWS) in projects. Project professionals are not g...
How can early warning signs be identified and acted upon, so that problems are avoided and software ...
Construction projects have become more complex over time, and cost overruns and time delays have bec...
Despite the application of project management tools and techniques in projects worldwide, still a la...
In this paper, we attempt to provide an overview of the full extent of early warning detection appro...
This paper gives initial results from a partially PMI -funded study looking at why methods fail to p...