Hacker's Guide to Project Management (Computer Weekly Professional)

Hacker's Guide to Project Management (Computer Weekly Professional)

by Andrew Johnston (Author), Andrew Johnston (Author)

Synopsis

Managing a computer project is a complex process: There are lots of deliverables to produce, plans and budgets to satisfy and different people to report to. Once you've analysed, designed and built (or bought) the system you have to make sure it'sproperly tested, documented and settled into the live environment. This can seem like a maze to the inexperienced project manager, or even the experienced one. This book is a practical guide for all project managers. * Will enable managers to manage and build better systems on time and within budget * Packed with examples, hints and tips * Contains many Q&A sessions, indicating common questions and answers found by experienced project managers

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 200
Edition: Annotated
Publisher: A Butterworth-Heinemann Title
Published: 04 Apr 1995

ISBN 10: 075062230X
ISBN 13: 9780750622301

Media Reviews
'A staggering proportion of software development projects fail. This book is the perfect comfort blanket for anyone who has just been promoted to running a small software development team and doesn't want their project to be one of the failures. This guide is worthy of any new project manager's attention.' - PC Magazine, August 1995

'Overall the book is comprehensive, easy to read and informative in an enjoyable way. You will find this book valuable if you are steering a project for the first time.' - I T for Local Government, July 1995

'...a well-structured, pragmatic handbook supported by an intelligently annotated bibliography.' - Project, July 1995