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Book review: Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams
   Peopleware by Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister is golden classic book that can be considered as mandatory reading for software project managers, team leads, higher level management and board members of software companies. If you make decisions...
The Mythical Man-Month – book review
Yesterday I finished reading the classic project management book The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering by Frederick P. Brooks. Well… this book made me think a lot about nature of software projects, how primitive is our understanding about...
The List – keep yourself on track
Ship it! A Practical Guide to Successful Software Projects , the book I introduced couple of days ago, introduces something called The List. The List is your task list that tells you what tasks you have, how long they would take to get done and when one...
Ship it! A Practical Guide to Successful Software Projects
I finished yesterday another great book: Ship it! A Practical Guide to Successful Software Projects from pragmatic series. This book is not theory book that leaves you with many questions and no idea how to move along. Instead, you get an good idea about...
Getting Results From Software Development Teams
Getting Results From Software Development Teams is book about software projects management. Author of this book, Lawrence J. Peters, is one of the veterans in field who has worked on software projects management over 40 years. I think it is solid experience...
Three signals of death march projects
Death march projects are standard in software development and they are usually the most complex ones to handle. It seems to me that this is more like question how to handle the chaos and how to survive it with as less losses as prossible. There are some...
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