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Manage It!: Your Guide to Modern, Pragmatic Project Management
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Manage It!: Your Guide to Modern, Pragmatic Project Management |
Author: Johanna Rothman
Published: 2007-06-07 |
List price: $34.95
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Pretty much just for progammers and software project managers. I didn't quite realize when I purchased this book that it was not written in general terms about project management. I'm a new PM and this was the first book I've purchased on the subject, hoping to learn the 'science' behind good project management.
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br /I can see how certain concepts could be applied across different disciplines, but it was mostly focused on IT and software projects and related jargon.
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br /It would have helped if the title were expanded to include "... for Software Project Managers".
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Pragmatic project management book This book teaches dealing with real world projects.
br /It will not (thank god!) try to compare GANT and PERT diagrams but rather suggest using 3M sticky notes and velocity diagram as your main tool.
br /The book is fun to read and full of useful advices interwoven into a methodology of handling a project. As a software architect that is highly involved in projects I find this book enlightening and useful.
br /One interesting fact to mention is that this book is widely embracing "agile methodologies" which are common today in the software industry. The writer hints that although invented by developers, agile methodologies serve Project Managers the best!
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br /If you really work with projects this book is a big step ahead but don't expect to be expert project manager after this one (excellent) book. As mentioned, projects are a lot about people (aka "resources"); Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management (Pragmatic Programmers) from the same writer is an excellent addition to this book.
Must have (and read) for every project manager This book is years of experience condensed to its best. It addresses all important aspects of modern project management. It is objective towards many different processes but it clearly makes the point that agile is the best choice in most cases.
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br /While reading this book, it opened my eyes again and again -- Yep, been there, seen that.
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br /I encourage every project manager to read this book from beginning to end; this will put hooks in your mind to come back later and re-read the appropriate chapter when needed. After having read this book, it makes a great reference. I use it to make sure I have not overseen anything when reaching certain life cycle events.
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br /Thanks Johanna, this book was overdue for a long time!
Agile Project Management for Any Lifecycle Manage It! will help you understand how to manage projects effectively, taking into account the needs of the people working on the project as well as the needs of the business sponsors. In this regard Johanna Rothman follows in the steps of authors like Jerry Weinberg in showing you how to set up a project environment that helps software developers be more effective and thus be better able to deliver value to their customers. This book has lots of pragmatic advice on how to make progress and issues visible, how to plan a project, and most everything else you need to help a project come to a good conclusion. This book is unique in that while it discusses the benefits of agile lifecycles, it shows you how to make progress in a variety of software lifecycles, and how to introduce techniques that will help your team to be more effective even if they don't really "fit" into your defined process.
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br /Buy this book if you want to be a more effective project manager (or technical lead who works with project managers), or if you want to be more agile but are not sure how. What I liked most about this book is the focus on how project management processes can help people be more (or less) effective; an understanding of the primary role of people in a project is key to being more agile.
The best project management book EVER! Manage It! Your Guide to Modern, Pragmatic Project Management by Johanna Rothman is the best project management reference I've ever read, and I've seen my share of project management tomes. Here's what I like best about the book: it's not theological. By this I mean Rothman doesn't advocate one "true" way of running projects. She is very careful to be continually cognizant of context when she talks about different approaches you might take. In this sense, she is very situational about prescribing solutions, which I like because it helps a project manager develop what I think is a critical attribute of a good project manager: good judgment.
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br /One of my favorite chapters is Recognizing and Avoiding Schedule Games, which uses comic art and prose to explain and fix schedule games that can occur on projects. Here are a few from the book:
br / - Bring Me a Rock
br / - Hope Is Our Most Important Strategy
br / - Queen of Denial
br / - Sweep Under the Rug
br / - 90% Done
br /and so on, for a total of 16 entertaining schedule games that every project manager eventually needs to face.
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br /Rothman is an entertaining writer with a knack for interesting prose and practical advice. Unlike most PM books I've read, I've not found anything yet where I was inclined to ignore her advice or felt an approach would require too much work and yield too little benefit. She definitely has a propensity toward simple, sustainable approaches to project management, something I sincerely appreciate due to my strong disdain for any approach with substantial overhead.
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br /Another great feature of this book is you can read it out of order, either by opening it randomly or by simply reading the sections that interest you at the moment or that apply to problems you are struggling with.
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br /Buy it. Try it. It's worth it.
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