With each and every client, Conauction follows the following methodology
Understanding a client’s needs
Businesses that would like to outsource their software development and IT requirements are faced with a number of concerns. Their biggest concerns are the risks involved with respect to quality, on-time delivery and return on investment. Disclosure of confidential information and/or intellectual property to an outside party is also a cause of concern for companies wishing to outsource. Overall, the reluctance to outsource stems from a feeling of lack of control that companies experience over that particular aspect of the business. These concerns are further augmented when the outsourcing partner or service provider is based offshore.
The following project management practices for offshore projects are designed to minimize these risks and alleviate our client’s concerns:
Before any disclosure of information occurs at the start of a project, a Confidentiality Agreement will be signed in order to safeguard any sensitive information or intellectual property of the client.
During the software development life cycle, distinct phases will be defined with specific deliverables for the client at the conclusion of every phase. The next phase will be initiated only when the client is satisfied with the deliverables and both parties achieve sign-off.