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by karmajunkie
3883 days ago
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I think it's fairer to say the author thinks outsourcing fails because interests are not aligned. The client benefits from a successful, well-designed and efficient code base. The outsourcing company benefits from billing more time to clients that pay a lot on time. I don't think this is an overseas thing. This is an in-house vs hired gun question. |
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Regardless, the question about how other businesses can be successful in their relationships if his argument were to hold water still stands—every business relationship involves imperfectly aligned interests.
By the way, a client benefits from positive return on investment. A client who loses money and receives a well-designed and efficient code base does not, i.e., the codebase is merely one component with variable traits that must be adjusted properly for each scenario.