The Secrets of Consulting A Guide to Giving and Getting Advice Successfully| GeraldMWeinberg.com
Are Your Lights On? How to Figure Out What the Problem Really Is| GeraldMWeinberg.com
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At Company S, The developers were incredibly capable of designing and implementing fabulous product. The company was started by all engineering/development people, and we didn’t know how to attract any other kind of marketing, or senior management capability to the …| GeraldMWeinberg.com
The author comments: This paper was composed as an exercise in criticizing the design of experiments. You may wish to test your scientific acumen by identifying as many fallacies as you can – then compare these with your favorite experiment …| GeraldMWeinberg.com
Gerald M. Weinberg The author comments: Over the years, I’ve tried to show managers and developers how much serious damage mistakes can cause, but seriousness doesn’t seem to carry much weight with software folks. So, instead, I’ve decided to offer …| GeraldMWeinberg.com
In the previous two articles we’ve talked about managing software projects. The first article focused on how traditional project management techniques fall short of addressing the inherent uncertainty in software development. The second article looked at three examples of increasingly …| GeraldMWeinberg.com
This article is the second in a three-part series exploring how you can keep a better handle on your software development project to ensure it doesn’t spin out of control or face cancellation before the product’s release. One major reason …| GeraldMWeinberg.com
Don Willerton This article is the first in a three-part series exploring how you can keep a better handle on your software development project to ensure it doesn’t spin out of control or face cancellation before the product’s release. Because …| GeraldMWeinberg.com
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An Introduction to General Systems Thinking| GeraldMWeinberg.com