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If the services are not up to the level specified in the agreement, a customer might utilize a service augmentation to demand that the service provider add additional personnel, resources, or both. In IT, this often involves expanding a team by adding outside specialists.
Team augmentation is the same as staff augmentation. It refers to temporarily expanding your team with outside professionals to meet project demands.
Not always. While hourly rates may be higher than those of full-time employees, you save on recruitment, benefits, training, and long-term salaries. For short- to mid-term needs, it is often more affordable.
Workforce augmentation involves businesses enhancing their current workforce by integrating external talent or technology, aimed at boosting their capabilities for particular projects or tasks. This method differs from workforce replacement, which focuses on the complete automation of tasks.
Resource augmentation adds temporary specialists to your team (you manage them), while outsourcing hands the entire project to a vendor (they manage it).