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The geography of coordination
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Project ManagementMulti-site WorkDistributed DevelopmentIndustrial CollaborationProduct ManagementRegional CollaborationManagementProject MassGlobal Software DevelopmentGlobal StrategyGeopoliticsTechnology TransferDesignCoordination ModelInformation ManagementStrategic ManagementNew QuestionsIndustrial DesignPolitical GeographyDistributed CollaborationBusinessKnowledge ManagementTechnology
Geographically distributed development creates new questions about how to coordinate multi-site work. In this paper, we present four methods product development organizations used to coordinate their work: functional areas of expertise, product structure, process steps, and customization. We describe the benefits and difficulties with each model. Finally, we discuss two difficulties that occur irrespective of the model used: consequences of unequal distribution of project mass, and finding expertise.
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