The Offshore Team Deathtrap: Why 73% of Outsourced Projects Fail. Here's How to Be the 27% That Succeed
đ¨ 73% of Offshore Projects Fail. Here’s How to Be the Other 27%.
Date: Wednesday, September 17
Time: 10 AM PDT / 12 PM CDT / 1 PM EDT
Duration: 60 Minutes + Live Q&A
Hosted by: Luis Derechin, Co-Founder & CEO of Nir-Yu
What This Workshop Will Reveal:
You know outsourcing can save money and unlock faster scaling, but why do so many startup teams end up wasting time, blowing budgets, or scrapping projects entirely?
In this live workshop, startup veteran and Nir-Yu CEO Luis Derechin exposes the “Offshore Team Deathtrap”: a set of 7 common failure patterns that sabotage most outsourced tech initiatives before they even get off the ground.
Having built both successful and failed distributed teams himself and advised hundreds of founders, Luis will share:
- The 7 hidden pitfalls that quietly derail 73% of outsourced teams
- Why smart, experienced founders fall into these traps (and how to avoid them)
- A new framework for building remote teams that actually work
- Real-world examples of how to go from “outsourced chaos” to “R.E.M.O.T.E. Intelligence”
- How Nir-Yu helps second-time founders escape the deathtrap and scale faster, with less risk
Who This Is For:
âď¸ First-time offshore hirers who want to skip the trial-and-error and do it right from day one
âď¸ Second-time startup founders who’ve been burned by outsourcing before
âď¸ CTOs and product leaders looking for a smarter, faster way to scale technical teams
âď¸ Operators under pressure to extend runway, without compromising quality
âď¸ Anyone considering Latin American nearshoring, but wants to âget it rightâ this time
âď¸ First-time offshore hirers who want to skip the trial-and-error and do it right from day one
đ Bonus for Attendees:
All attendees will get exclusive early access to Luis Derechinâs new book “The Offshore Team Deathtrap: Stop the Cycle of Failed Projects and Wasted Resources.”
đ Save your seat now and learn how to build remote teams that donât become expensive regrets.