Content tagged with: Project Management
As the author says, many project managers prefer to apply an existing recipe for their project. If you are ready to step out of your comfort zone, this book contains many ingredients that will allow you to create your own recipe for to manage software development projects. I strongly recommend this book to every project manager and software development manager that wants to have better tools to manage change.
Read a complete review of Adaptive Project Framework by Robert Wysocki
Reference: “Adaptive Project Framework, Managing Complexity in …
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“One way to simply and intuitively define project management is that it is a set of tools, templates, and processes designed to answer the following six questions:
1. What business situation is being addressed by this project?
2. What do you need to do?
3. What will you do?
4. How will you do it?
5. How will you know you did it?
6. How well did you do?”
“What the client wants is probably not what the client needs. The project manager’s job is to make clients want what they need”
Source: “Adaptative Project Framework, Managing Complexity …
I must admit that I was initially a little bit skeptical on a book about agility coming out from IBM. I was wrong. Although you will find a little bit of “bigblueness” in the content, I really enjoy reading this book that propose a deep and interesting perspective on the team dimension of software development with multiple references to the jazz and sports domains.
Read the complete review of The Jazz Process by Adrian Cho
Reference: “The Jazz Process – Collaboration, Innovation and Agility”, Adrian Cho, …
Methods & Tools – the free e-magazine for software developers, testers and project managers – has just published its Fall 2010 issue with the following articles:
* Distributed Teams and Agile – Managing Global Agile Projects
* Decomposition of Projects: How to Design Small Incremental Steps
* Source Code Analysis in Agile Projects
* The Core Protocols, an Experience Report, Part 2 – Tools for High Performance Teams
* tinyPM – Agile project management
* Junit – open source Java unit testing
* Bromine – open source Web testing
* Agilefant – open source Agile project management
* …

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