Each Tuesday, I post a one-liner — an insight learned from 20 years as a software development professional distilled into a succinct statement.
Tag: Software project management
Process is helpful but never the purpose
Each Tuesday, I post a one-liner — an insight learned from 20 years as a software development professional distilled into a succinct statement.
Scope is also non functional requirements
Each Tuesday, I post a one-liner — an insight learned from 20 years as a software development professional distilled into a succinct statement.
You can cut scope but never quality
Each Tuesday, I post a one-liner — an insight learned from 20 years as a software development professional distilled into a succinct statement.
Long term success rarely depends on being done by a given date
Each Tuesday, I post a one-liner — an insight learned from 20 years as a software development professional distilled into a succinct statement.
Six questions to get into a project or new role fast
Getting into a new role or a new project requires you to understand the project fast so you can start adding value. Over the years I have discovered six questions that help me get into a new role and start adding value fast.
Agile misconceptions: Cherry-picking
One of the greatest misunderstanding of “Agile frameworks” is that you can choose which processes and tools to use and which to ignore. Well, it’s a free world and there is no universal process police so in a way it is correct, but then: Is it a good idea?