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Type | Conference or Workshop Paper |
Scope | Discipline-based scholarship |
Published in Proceedings | Yes |
Title | Storytelling – an instrument to bolster knowledge transfer in offshore software projects |
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Presentation Type | paper |
Item Subtype | Original Work |
Refereed | Yes |
Status | Published in final form |
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Event Title | Third Global Sourcing Workshop |
Event Type | workshop |
Event Location | Keystone, USA |
Event Start Date | March 22 - 2009 |
Event End Date | March 25 - 2009 |
Abstract Text | Over the past few years IT Offshoring has become one of the most important corporate strategies in the software industry. Along with the advantages it offers, it also poses numerous challenges. One of the important challenges faced is with respect to efficient knowledge transfer between client and vendor as they are geographically distant, in differing time zones and of disparate cultural backgrounds. While considering offshore software process, the transition phase is one of the most critical and involves an immense communication effort. During an offshore software development project there is a lot of integration and collaboration that happens between client and vendor. The paper offers an explorative, in-depth case study to analyse the challenges of knowledge transfer. The analysis leads to a description of the effects and benefits storytelling as a tool provides at the beginning of the knowledge transfer process, in transferring tacit knowledge, bridging cultural differences and building trusting relationships in offshore software projects. |
Other Identification Number | merlin-id:225 |
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