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2009-04-13 02:27 AM
2009-07-23 03:30 PM
2009-07-23 05:18 PM
TomWaltz wrote:
Dude, take off the infoil hat....
With 40 offices, I can speak pretty deeply on multi-office workflows, and there a huge difference between that and outsourcing. There's a reason that companies are starting to pull away from outsourcing. They're learning something that most people told them years ago: there's a difference between something having a lower cost and having a low value as well.
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2009-07-23 08:49 PM
2009-07-23 08:52 PM
Steven wrote:And talking on the phone doesn't count. You need someone to explain (by sketching or some other media) in person. I guess you could "redline" the drawings, then scan and send it to them via email, but that also cuts efficiency...
The person outside of the office is really working in a bubble if they cannot speak directly to someone a few times a day to ask questions.
2009-07-23 09:30 PM
TomWaltz wrote:I agree that working remotely in a real, meaningful way just S. U. C. K. S. But most of these things have nothing to do with the limitations of current technology and everything to do with the lameness of the implementation. I can in theory buy faster broadband at home than what I have at my desk but this would not mater because our VPN (when it works at all) is so slow as to make real remote work impossible. Other things, like Exchange server work OK in the building but using OWA remotly (on the Mac at least) is just TERRIBLE.
..... Aside from the security issue, there is a major difference between LAN and WAN speeds that can be achieved between offices pf multi-floor and multi-office companies and the speeds of what a single person company will get from their local ISP. That's a problem for someone working from home as well as working as an independent contractor. Try sending and receiving a 200 MB PLP file over the fastest home internet service and it locks out the whole team for over an hour.
2009-07-24 12:49 AM
2009-07-24 05:24 AM
2009-08-21 12:59 PM
2009-08-21 06:14 PM
Djordje wrote:I totaly agree...
The basis of any subcontracting should be clearly set rules. If someone is doing contract work for you, give him your office template, explain the ways that the things are done, and CLEARLY define the deliverables.
2009-08-21 06:22 PM
Braza wrote:Well ... I hoped that someone besides Dwight will overtake me, but I have babbled too much in the years past
Hi Djordje... Good to see you around.
Braza wrote:Have not seen or tried TW2, so NDA or not, I don't know. However, if Mr. Laiserin is right, that should be the case.
and by your experience (hoping I'm not putting you in a NDA violation )... Do you think TW2 will be a solid foundation for a more clear, fluid and secure communication between local and remote subcontractors?