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A Tale of Two Systems: sviluppo software snello e agile per leader aziendali-

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A Tale of Two Systems: Lean and Agile Software Development for Business Leaders
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ISBN
9781439803899
Subject Area
Computers, Business & Economics
Publication Name
Tale of Two Systems : Lean and Agile Software Development for Business Leaders
Publisher
Productivity Press
Item Length
9.4 in
Subject
Industries / Computers & Information Technology, Software Development & Engineering / General, Management Information Systems, Quality Control, Information Technology
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Michael K. Levine
Item Weight
20.8 Oz
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
344 Pages

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This business parable reviews two different systems development projects. One project was an abject, expensive failure, while the other succeeded in creating a major new revenue stream, bringing in new customers. By reviewing the tales of these two systems, readers will develop a better understanding of what works and what doesn't when it comes to the leadership and action steps required to reinvent a company's procedures to get in step with the times. CEO Evan Nogelmeyer discovers to his dismay that in today's business world, technology is not just for technologists. But does he discover this soon enough and once he does, does he have the tools and the business savvy he needs to stave off disaster? Evan and his team are all well-intentioned, successful business leaders with advanced degrees and backgrounds in marketing and business. But, without technical backgrounds, do they have what it takes to manage the technology overhaul so critical to the very survival of their company and the future of their own careers? A Tale of Two Systems: Lean and Agile Software Development for Business Leaders reviews two fictional systems development projects: Cremins United and Troubled Real Estate Information Management, both launched at the imaginary Cremins Corporation. Cremins is a venerable printing company that must transform itself to survive in the Internet age. One project proves to be an abject and expensive failure, while the other succeeds in creating a major new revenue stream and solving important customer needs. Contrasting the methods employed in a traditional, process-centric 'waterfall' approach, with a lean and agile-inspired approach, this book provides business leaders with a tangible understanding of why lean thinking is so well-suited to contemporary environments requiring flexibility, speed, and the input of specialized knowledge. At the conclusion of the two tales, author Michael Levine articulates a series of conclusions and principles based on Lean Product Development, Agile, and his 25 years of experience in business systems development. While the tales told and the companies and employees that inhabit them are pure fiction, the lessons to be learned are very real and very applicable in today's highly competitive market, where victory goes time and time again to the lean and the agile.

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Publisher
Productivity Press
ISBN-10
1439803897
ISBN-13
9781439803899
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71137910

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
344 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Tale of Two Systems : Lean and Agile Software Development for Business Leaders
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Industries / Computers & Information Technology, Software Development & Engineering / General, Management Information Systems, Quality Control, Information Technology
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers, Business & Economics
Author
Michael K. Levine
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2009-017444
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
A Tale of Two Systems takes us on an intriguing and very realistic journey through the development of two systems 'e" one a spectacular success, and the other an equally spectacular failure. It exposes in detail why one system succeeds and the other fails. In the epilogue, Levine summarizes the lessons leaders should take away from this wonderful tale. This chapter alone is worth the price of the book; following the story brings a deep appreciation of its wisdom. --Mary Poppendieck, author of Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash, A Tale of Two Systemstakes us on an intriguing and very realistic journey through the development of two systems - one a spectacular success, and the other an equally spectacular failure. It exposes in detail why one system succeeds and the other fails. In the epilogue, Levine summarizes the lessons leaders should take away from this wonderful tale. This chapter alone is worth the price of the book; following the story brings a deep appreciation of its wisdom. --Mary Poppendieck, author of Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash, "A Tale of Two Systemstakes us on an intriguing and very realistic journey through the development of two systems one a spectacular success, and the other an equally spectacular failure. It exposes in detail why one system succeeds and the other fails. In the epilogue, Levine summarizes the lessons leaders should take away from this wonderful tale. This chapter alone is worth the price of the book; following the story brings a deep appreciation of its wisdom." --Mary Poppendieck, author of Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash  , A Tale of Two Systems takes us on an intriguing and very realistic journey through the development of two systems - one a spectacular success, and the other an equally spectacular failure. It exposes in detail why one system succeeds and the other fails. In the epilogue, Levine summarizes the lessons leaders should take away from this wonderful tale. This chapter alone is worth the price of the book; following the story brings a deep appreciation of its wisdom. --Mary Poppendieck, author of Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash, A Tale of Two Systemstakes us on an intriguing and very realistic journey through the development of two systems one a spectacular success, and the other an equally spectacular failure. It exposes in detail why one system succeeds and the other fails. In the epilogue, Levine summarizes the lessons leaders should take away from this wonderful tale. This chapter alone is worth the price of the book; following the story brings a deep appreciation of its wisdom. --Mary Poppendieck, author of Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash, A Tale of Two Systems takes us on an intriguing and very realistic journey through the development of two systems e" one a spectacular success, and the other an equally spectacular failure. It exposes in detail why one system succeeds and the other fails. In the epilogue, Levine summarizes the lessons leaders should take away from this wonderful tale. This chapter alone is worth the price of the book; following the story brings a deep appreciation of its wisdom. --Mary Poppendieck, author of Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash
Target Audience
College Audience
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
005.068/4
Lc Classification Number
Hd30.2.L476 2010
Table of Content
Prelude: January 2008 The First 6 Months: September 2005-February 2006 Kicking off Project #1--TRIM: The "Troubled Real Estate Information Management" Project Kicking off Project #2: The Cremins United Project Two Different Approaches to the Two Different Projects Understanding Lean & Agile Development The CU Project Team Will Follow "The Process" The CU Project Imposes Technology Architecture from the Top Setting Expectations for the CU Project: How Iron Is the Triangle? Don't Shoot the Messenger: The CU Project Team Meets with Management Cutting CU Project Development Time--by a Year Planning the TRIM Project Planning and Managing TRIM's One-Month Sprints Status Update for Both Projects The CU Project's Buy vs. Build Decision Drawing Boundaries and Tailoring Methods The TRIM Project's 1st Sprint Demo: A Bit behind Schedule, but Catching up The CU Project Requirements Handoff: An Uneasy Transition The 2nd 6 Months: March 2006-August 2006 The CU Project Leaders Visit the TRIM Team Checking in on the CU Project's Development: Green for Go, or Screaming Red? A Status Check: TRIM's OK, but CU May Be in Trouble Year 2: September 2006-February 2007 A Dismal Reality Check for the CU Team The TRIM System Goes Live; Managing Problems & Growth The CU Project Is Finally Officially Code Complete The CU Project Retrospective: Slipcharts and Some Towering Expertise (Too Late) The Beginning of the End: The Last 6 Months of 2 Years of Work 18 Months In: Status Updates for Both Projects The Decision to Go Live with the CU System Final Lessons for Leaders Epilogue: What We Learned from the TRIM and CU Projects
Copyright Date
2010

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