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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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It Sounded Good When I Finished,
By jerry b harvey (McLean, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: It Sounded Good When We Started: A Project Manager's Guide to Working with People on Projects (Practitioners) (Hardcover)
"It Sounded Good When I Started" sounded equally good when I finished reading it.This is a book about project management, not as it should be, but as it is: confused, satisfying, creative, mundane, exciting, demanding and chaotic. Built around the authors' adventures with a real, large scale project named Delphi, one feels as if she/he is working with the them and their very human cohorts as they cope with problems of enormous complexity. The chapter titles themselves should give a flavor of the book: Each chapter concludes with "clinical" phrases such as, "The Dog Ate My Plan" or "I Wasn't Involved," that serve as warnings, in everyday language, that something is amiss. The warnings are then followed by very useful "bullets" that suggest ways for coping with the "dog" or the excuses one gives for his/her participation in a phase of the project that ended in failure. A highly readable book, it should be of interest to all people who are engaged in project management, whether the project involves creating a piece of multi-million dollar electronic equipment or planning a extended family reunion of relatives who are ambivalent about getting together.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
These Guys Have "Been There and Done That.",
By "skip_mccormick" (Manassas, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: It Sounded Good When We Started: A Project Manager's Guide to Working with People on Projects (Practitioners) (Hardcover)
Excellent material, well written and cogently organized. Reads like a Steve McConnell book, but at a more general "Project Management" level instead of "Software Project Management". Loaded with funny (in hind sight *grin*) stories that make the major points very memorable. I related to many of the stories (they read very much like AntiPatterns), and I gained important insights into a current critical project -- which is having immediate positive impact on my current planning and actions. Very glad I read this book in time. Strongly recommend this book for current and future project/program leaders!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Good Techniques in Context,
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This review is from: It Sounded Good When We Started: A Project Manager's Guide to Working with People on Projects (Practitioners) (Hardcover)
Many of the techniques used in this book's hardware/software waterfall project to make it succeed, are also used in agile software development to help them succeed. People skills, frequent feedback, keeping in touch with reality. I loved the humor and compassion exhibited by the authors. I recommend this to practitioners of Scrum, Extreme Programming, and other agile methods to provide a perspective on a real-life waterfall project and problems common to all development projects.
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It Sounded Good When We Started: A Project Manager's Guide to Working with People on Projects (Practitioners) by Dwayne Phillips (Hardcover - November 10, 2003)
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