What Is Project Architectural Risk
TL;DR We need to manage architectural project risk because it is not possible to select 100% suitable architecture at the start of a project. Read another post from the project…
TL;DR We need to manage architectural project risk because it is not possible to select 100% suitable architecture at the start of a project. Read another post from the project…
TL;DR Projects that have several teams are candidates for multiply lifecycles. Read another post from the project management series. The post is based on a remarkable book written by Johanna…
TL;DR Feedback in the project is crucial because it helps us to know project status. We explain what is common to project feedback and software testing. Read another post from…
TL;DR Each project is unique because it has to cope with different risks. This is why we have various project life cycles. Read another post from the project management series….
TL;DR The project manager’s responsibility is to organize the work of product development. This is the project lifecycle. Read another post from the project management series. The post is based…
TL;DR Besides knowing how to define release criteria, you also need to understand how to use release criteria. This is another post from the project management series. The post is…
TL;DR In software development, the most hateful question is: “Are You Done?” To answer it, we first need to know what done actually means. This is another post from the…
TL;DR To organize your thoughts about the project plan, you need to use some kind of project plan template. This also helps you in reusing test plans across various projects….
TL;DR To start the wheels of your project, your task as a project manager is to create a project plan. Johanna’s advice is to plan in timeboxes, beginning with a…
TL;DR By now, you have a project charter, and it is time to start working on Project Plan. This is another post from the project management series. The post is…