When Indian Software Developers Say Yes
In this video, Dave and Manikuttan Nair of Spericon Technology in Kerela, India discuss Indian style communications, and what it really means when your Indian developer says 'yes'. http://www.SourceSeek.com - Connect With Top Offshore Software Teams Many Indians, according to Nair, will beat around the bush when asked for a yes or no answer by an American client, and will ultimately say 'yes' in hopes of clarifying their answer later or just to escape a potentially awkward conversation. American clients, being accustomed to concise, to-the-point answers will usually interpret a 'yes' as actually meaning 'yes' - end of story. Indian developers, however, frequently expect the conversation to continue so that the initial 'yes' can turn into a more nuanced answer. This difference in communication style is the root of many misunderstandings and subsequent frustration with US clients hire Indian companies. Simply understanding this communication theme can help a lot, and building a strong relationship with your team where everyone feels confident and free to communicate accurately can solve the problem completely. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR MORE OUTSOURCING VIDEO TIPS AND NEWS! https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... LET'S CONNECT! Google+ ► http://google.com/+Sourceseek Facebook ► http://facebook.com/SourceSeek Twitter ► http://twitter.com/SourceSeek Linkedin ► https://www.linkedin.com/company/sour... Pinterest ► http://www.pinterest.com/SourceSeek SourceSeek ► http://www.sourceseek.com
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