We all know how, don’t we? On the role of scrum in IT-offshoring

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Offshoring in the IT-industry involves dual interactions between a mother company and an external supplier, often viewed with an implicit perspective from the mother company. This article review general off shoring and IT offshoring literature, focusing on the proliferation of a globally available set of routines; Scrum and Agile. Two cases are studied; a small company and short process and a large mother company with a long process. The interactions of the set ups shows that global concepts like Scrum and Agile are far from a common platform. The “well known” concepts are locally shaped and the enterprises have mixed experiences.

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Koch, C., Jørgensen, C., Olsen, M., & Tambo, T. (2014). We all know how, don’t we? On the role of scrum in IT-offshoring. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 429, pp. 96–112). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43459-8_7

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