Why do projects always crash and burn? The 3rd installment of the popular 'Failure Textbook' series: 'Software Outsourcing Failure Case Studies' to be released on May 22
Shoeisha will release 'Software Outsourcing Failure Case Studies: Learning How to Effectively Manage Outsourced Development through 42 Examples' on May 22, 2026. The book compiles 42 common failure episodes in outsourced development and explains how to avoid them, covering everything from contracts to delivery and maintenance.
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Shoeisha Co., Ltd. will release the book 'Software Outsourcing Failure Case Studies: Learning How to Effectively Manage Outsourced Development through 42 Examples' on May 22, 2026. This book is a collection of failure episodes frequently encountered in outsourced software development, providing explanations on how to avoid these common pitfalls.
As outsourced development becomes standard, the opportunities for companies to handle projects requested by external firms are increasing. However, collaborations often face troubles due to differences in norms, culture, and language, frequently leading to projects going up in flames.
Authored by an expert with years of experience in software development and various outsourcing sites, this 'Failure Textbook' is based on the author's real-life experiences. Through highly immersive stories set in fictional development sites, the book contains 42 episodes covering traps lurking from 'estimates and contracts' to 'offshore development' and 'delivery.'
▼Sample Episodes:
- 'I can do it' syndrome (within budget)
- 'I can do it' syndrome (severe case, without technical capability)
- Jumping the gun: 'Flying outsourcing' before a contract
- Text-based misinterpretation of requirements
- 'Otherworldly specifications' that defy common sense
- 'Broken green light': always reporting all-green
- 'Progress cunning craftsman': denying delays
- 'Ten-color quality': diverse definitions of quality
- 'Excuse delivery' with bugs
- 'Evidence excavation sites': blaming each other
- 'Bug ransom': exploiting defects
- The vanishing developer
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■Book Overview
'Software Outsourcing Failure Case Studies: Learning How to Effectively Manage Outsourced Development through 42 Examples'
Author: Satoshi Deishi
Release Date: May 22, 2026
Price: 2,530 yen (2,300 yen + 10% tax)
Specs: A5, 296 pages
■Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Failures in 'Estimates/Contracts'
Chapter 2: Failures in 'Requirements Definition'
Chapter 3: Failures in 'Offshore Development'
Chapter 4: Failures in 'Delivery'
Chapter 5: Failures in 'Operation/Maintenance'
Chapter 6: Failures in 'Outsourcing'
As outsourced development becomes standard, the opportunities for companies to handle projects requested by external firms are increasing. However, collaborations often face troubles due to differences in norms, culture, and language, frequently leading to projects going up in flames.
Authored by an expert with years of experience in software development and various outsourcing sites, this 'Failure Textbook' is based on the author's real-life experiences. Through highly immersive stories set in fictional development sites, the book contains 42 episodes covering traps lurking from 'estimates and contracts' to 'offshore development' and 'delivery.'
▼Sample Episodes:
- 'I can do it' syndrome (within budget)
- 'I can do it' syndrome (severe case, without technical capability)
- Jumping the gun: 'Flying outsourcing' before a contract
- Text-based misinterpretation of requirements
- 'Otherworldly specifications' that defy common sense
- 'Broken green light': always reporting all-green
- 'Progress cunning craftsman': denying delays
- 'Ten-color quality': diverse definitions of quality
- 'Excuse delivery' with bugs
- 'Evidence excavation sites': blaming each other
- 'Bug ransom': exploiting defects
- The vanishing developer
[SEshop Exclusive Bonus] Get a PDF setting material book!
Shoeisha's official online store, Seshop, offers an exclusive bonus: a PDF setting materials collection featuring behind-the-scenes content like character settings and stage designs, accompanied by the author's frank commentary.
■Book Overview
'Software Outsourcing Failure Case Studies: Learning How to Effectively Manage Outsourced Development through 42 Examples'
Author: Satoshi Deishi
Release Date: May 22, 2026
Price: 2,530 yen (2,300 yen + 10% tax)
Specs: A5, 296 pages
■Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Failures in 'Estimates/Contracts'
Chapter 2: Failures in 'Requirements Definition'
Chapter 3: Failures in 'Offshore Development'
Chapter 4: Failures in 'Delivery'
Chapter 5: Failures in 'Operation/Maintenance'
Chapter 6: Failures in 'Outsourcing'
FAQ
What kind of project troubles are covered in the book?
It covers a wide range of outsourcing failures, including estimates, contracts, requirements definition, offshore development, delivery, operation, and maintenance.
Is it accessible for beginners?
Yes, it uses a narrative, story-based approach to explain complex issues, making it intuitive for both beginners and experienced professionals.
How does it differ from previous books in the series?
The first book focused on general team development, whereas this third volume specifically targets problems unique to outsourced development.