Hybrid Delivery Model

Definition

The hybrid delivery model is the combination of onsite and offsite services to produce results at a lower cost. Project delivery work is allocated across offshore and onsite/offsite teams depending on the project type and business objectives. An onsite/offsite team typically handles 20-30% of the entire work, while the offshore development team handles the rest.

The hybrid delivery model eliminates the communication gap by allocating businesses with a relational specialist with years of experience working with people from different cultures. This specialist constantly switches between two mindsets, translating thought patterns and processes rather than languages.