Suppose you had moved offshore a key part of your operation. Now you are monitoring the P&S (Profit and Loss) curve advancing toward the break-even point. Which of the following are true, regarding the relationship between a) position of the break-even point along the time line versus b) following events? Increasing the Burdened Rate of a remote team will result in an additional delay of a break-even point. Multicultural differences, for example, teams' orientation toward concepts of "authority" and "commitment," could result in an additional delay of a break-even point. If the offshoring team will go on a strike as a sign of solidarity with their political government leader, then the break-even point will become more distant If everyone in the company starts using a consistent peer review process, then the flow of monthly defects will diminish and the number of defects that could possibly be fixed by the offshoring team will diminish along with it. Hence the break-even point will become more distant Increasing the Burdened Rate of US engineers will result in an additional delay of a break-even point.
Suppose you had moved offshore a key part of your operation. Now you are monitoring the P&S (Profit and Loss) curve advancing toward the break-even point. Which of the following are true, regarding the relationship between a) position of the break-even point along the time line versus b) following events?
Increasing the Burdened Rate of a remote team will result in an additional delay of a break-even point. |
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Multicultural differences, for example, teams' orientation toward concepts of "authority" and "commitment," could result in an additional delay of a break-even point. |
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If the offshoring team will go on a strike as a sign of solidarity with their political government leader, then the break-even point will become more distant |
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If everyone in the company starts using a consistent peer review process, then the flow of monthly defects will diminish and the number of defects that could possibly be fixed by the offshoring team will diminish along with it. Hence the break-even point will become more distant |
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Increasing the Burdened Rate of US engineers will result in an additional delay of a break-even point. |
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