Emerging Global Delivery Model (eGDM)
Global Delivery Model (GDM) The Global Delivery Model The global delivery model has been in the market for over 30 years. It needs to be rethought to incorporate the emerging trends in technology and new generation workforce The current risks of GDM : Strategic Loss of Control Loss of Knowledge Cultural differences Transparency Operational Timezones Loss of Quality Rigid Process Training /Long Learning
eGDM GDM eCollaborat e eGovernan ce eLeadershi p eCultureeTime zoneeQualityeTraining eProject Mgmt eGDM eGDM integrates traditional GDM and enhances it by harnessing emerging technologies and global workforce
eGlobal Delivery Model Collaboration- Leverage Social Media, Cloud for client-partner real time collaboration Governance- Customers can track deliverables realtime using cloud technology Leadership-Distributed work environment, globally interconnected leadership making decisions Culture- Leveraging Social Media to create portals to share culture realtime. Spreading a culture of Time zone- Leveraging time zones for faster turnaround of deliverables Quality- Ensuring quality by using Agile, LEAN, project management practices. Customized project templates Training- Harnessing social media, Skype, Webinars to replace costly onsite trainings Project Management- The Project managers will have skills to work in an aggressive, constantly changing global environment.
eGDM Models Offsite Offsite Project Manager Project Team Offsite Project Team Onsite- Offsite Onsite Engagement Manager Offsite Project Manager Offsite Project Team Nearshore- Offsite Nearshore Engagement Manager Offsite Project Manager Offsite Technical Team Client Business Client