Why resource and staff augmentation is the way to go, for successful software development

December 10, 2024

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A: 1. Carefully assessing where expert advice is required, why and for how long,

2. Whether any other problems can also be solved in due course of resource augmentation,

3. Implementing a subject matter expert’s ideas and strategies incrementally, followed by monitoring whether said ideas and strategies are effective,

4. Reshifting strategies in case something isn’t positively impactful, or using this phase of trial and error to implement something completely different.

If adopted correctly, resource augmentation can provide software development teams (even smaller ones that may be part of startup companies) with the leverage they need to compete across business landscapes that may otherwise be saturated with industry leaders - without being heavy on the wallet, that too.
A: Yes, many IT outsourcing companies that are better established can go beyond basic software development and cloud management services to deliver subject matter expertise in the fields of access management and cyber security. If dedicated cyber security experts cannot be sourced, your IT or software outsourcing company may still be able to accommodate this by partnering themselves with a cyber security vendor, on your behalf.
A: Software outsourcing models that are suitable for resource augmentation ultimately depend on two major factors - how long your team foresees the need for expertise, and your budget. With resource augmentation primarily being implemented for imparting subject matter expertise during phases of growth, it’s likely that the expert you source may only be required for a temporary period of time.

Solving any problems that your existing team may have reached an impasse on may also be another reason for resource augmentation. Again, owing to the temporary nature of such a use case, your team may be able to afford such a subject matter expert as a dedicated team member, even if you may have a tighter budget.
A: Of course. As long as you are able to source the right expertise for solving any problems that your team may currently be stuck with, or you require strategic guidance in due course of application expansion, it doesn’t matter where your experts are sourced from - and via how many outsourcing partners they are sourced from.

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