Don't Let Vendors Work on Applications Alone

This report is a must-read for anyone looking to optimize software development performance and cut costs. Here are some key highlights to look forward to:

  • Insights on how collaboration between internal staff and vendors can lead to a 23% increase in productivity.
  • Evidence showing a global waste of $4.2 billion over four years due to inefficient vendor collaboration.
  • Strategies for leveraging internal expertise to enhance vendor performance, including the significant role of experienced internal staff.
  • Data-driven approaches for sustainable growth and the importance of rethinking vendor partnerships for optimal performance.
  • A detailed analysis of the impact of staff tenure and diversity on boosting productivity in software development.

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