Scott Berkun on Train Wrecks
Like any UI guy worth his paycheck, Scott notes that the crux of the software design matter is often team management and project management. I find it not the least surprising that he and Joel Spolsky, also noted for his UI and design observations, are both so sensible on the topic of project management. Scott's new book, The Art of Project Management, is getting raves on Amazon, and I'm cheering as I read it. (I'm not sure you'll recognize the insights for what they're worth if you haven't lived through the kinds of process issues he describes, but I find him right on.)
Scott's slides are here.
His diagnostics for train wreck projects are these:
Sound familiar? For some people, this might describe entire companies!
He has more specific criteria for design disasters, which may be even more familiar, since design is so hard to do well (depending as it does on more factors than simple project management):
And finally, he hit my favorite subject, good teamwork. Good teams:
I was surprised not to find my favorite study of effective teamwork (Teamwork: What Must Go Right, What Can Go Wrong) in his bibliography.
Update: Here's another good review of Scott's book.
Labels: design, management, tech
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