Software Project Health: An Epic Retold
Author: Paramu Kurumathur, PM Power Consulting
Publisher: Notion Press
Published: 2018-08-27
Total Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 1643247719
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOverall, “Software Project Health: An Epic Retold,” certainly fulfils its promise. The core sections on engineering and execution excellence are particularly outstanding… Ashok Soota, Executive Chairman, Happiest Minds Technologies This book is a valuable contribution to the software project management literature. It addresses the need to fill the gap left by using metrics alone to manage a project… Prof.S.Sadagopan, Director, IIIT, Bangalore The author has intelligently used the characters of the Mahabharata to lucidly narrate the concepts of Software Project Health. Integrating Customer Connect and Engaged Management is novel… Krishna Prasad, Director and Country Manager, AS&UX Segment, Aptiv India “Software Project Health – An Epic Retold” has great insights from a real practitioner’s on-the-ground experiences. A must- read in the era of digital disruption. L.Ravichandran, President and Chief Operating Officer, TechMahindra Complex concepts and recipes for lasting success in project management have been made very easy by this excellent compilation from PM Power practitioners. Ramakrishnan Sudarshanam, Divisional VP – IT, United Breweries Ltd An epic is retold. The actors are familiar, but the roles are different. Arjuna is tormented by doubts about his capability to deliver the Kurukshetra program in a competition against the Kauravas. Krishna coaches and mentors him, helping him overcome his self-doubt. To deliver his program, Arjuna aspires to ensure the sustained “health” of his projects as opposed to the Kauravas who are approaching the challenge ready to cut all corners for short-term success. Arjuna and Krishna, with a focus on means and not just the ends, together evolve a project health framework for effective delivery, assurance of outcomes and robust products. This is the story of their fascinating journey of discovery interacting with project teams and stakeholders to develop new perspectives in managing projects. The end result is a comprehensive set of project Vital Signs and their manifestations and a 360-degree assessment approach – a framework for early warning to address the not-uncommon syndrome of projects being “in the pink of health till yesterday, but in Intensive Care today.”