Product Description
Many software projects begin well, only to end up delayed and over budget, or failing. How can a project manager, who often feels alone, isolated, and misunderstood in a project, effectively save a project from certain death? In How to Rescue Failing Software Projects: Practical Proven Methods That Work, software expert Bernard Ong pulls from nearly two decades of experience to formulate a rescue plan that works. Project directors, project managers, software architects, and developers will benefit from Bernard’s process and the real-life examples found throughout the book. This book is not theory and methodology. It is a hands-on, step-by-step guide for rescuing failing software projects. Included is Bernard’s five-step rescue formula that is used by the author to rescue real-life failing software projects. Read about the hows and whys of project rescues, as well as a concise explanation of how to execute the plan. Following this rescue formula will increase your chances of success.
About the Author
Bernard Ong has been in the computer industry for nearly two decades. He has held many roles, ranging from sales director to professional services practice director, project director and manager, as well as technical architect and consultant. Bernard earned the SunRise achiever award from Sun Microsystems (Singapore) and the Outstanding Project Team award and High Achiever’s Award from Hewlett-Packard (Singapore). He was given the National Computer Board Award in Singapore and the Singapore Polytechnic Gold Medal for academic excellence. Bernard was a recipient of the Rank Xerox and Foreign & Commonwealth Office Scholarship for post-graduate studies at the University of Essex (U.K.), where he earned his Master of Science in Computer Studies/Artificial Intelligence. Bernard is currently the director of Sun Microsystem’s Software Professional Services for the Asia Pacific region