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Category: Software/Web development

Why software sucks: an essay

Posted on September 19, 2005 in design, Essays, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

Ever wonder why so much of what’s made is so bad? Here’s some answers and advice on what to…

This week: managing up to executives

Posted on September 12, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

This week in the pm-clinic discussion forum: Topic #45 – Managing up to executives. This week’s situation comes from…

How to decide when to fix bugs, part 2

Posted on September 6, 2005 in Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

Part 2 of how to decide when to fix bugs, covering all the heavy duty strategy not covered in…

This week: when the party’s over

Posted on August 29, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

This week in the pm-clinic discussion forum: Topic #44 – When the party (project) is over: We’ve been working…

The 3 ways to work

Posted on August 29, 2005April 6, 2020 in Management, Software/Web development, Teaching/Trainingby Scott Berkun

As an exercise, I’ve tried to distill philosophies of work into 3 possible approaches. Dividing things into threes can…

web developer or designer needed (CSS/HTML)

Posted on August 22, 2005 in Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

Hey folks: www.scottberkun.com has a list of web dev work that needs to be done. If I don’t hire…

This week: Assigning programming work

Posted on August 22, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

This week in the pm-clinic discussion forum: Topic #43 – Assigning work to programmers : I’m a former programmer…

Essay: work vs. progress

Posted on August 16, 2005 in Essays, Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

So much time seems wasted doing work that doesn’t help progress things forward. Why does this happen? What can…

Essay: How to decide what bugs to fix

Posted on August 15, 2005 in Essays, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

There’s another new essay of mine up on one of the O’Reilly websites. How to decide what bugs to…

This week: Managing the 2nd class project

Posted on August 8, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

This week in the pm-clinic discussion forum: Topic #42 – Managing the 2nd class project: I am tasked with…

Mark the date: Free webcast on the art of project management

Posted on August 3, 2005 in Management, On Tour, Software/Web development, The Art of PM bookby Scott Berkun

Dr. Dobbs Journal Magazine will be broadcasting a live netcast by yours truly on the art of project management.…

This week: you make the call

Posted on August 1, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

This week in the pm-clinic discussion forum: Topic #41 – You make the call : You’re the project manager.…

This week: Loose cannon programmers

Posted on July 25, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

This week in the pm-clinic discussion forum: Topic #40 – Loose cannon programmers: I’m a team lead and have…

New essay: how to learn from your mistakes

Posted on July 18, 2005 in Essays, Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

If you’re doing something interesting, mistakes are inevitable. How you learn from your mistakes defines what kinds of mistakes…

This week: How to reorganize a team

Posted on July 18, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

This week in the pm-clinic discussion forum: Topic #39 – How to reorganize a team. Here’s the details of…

Talent vs. Experience

Posted on July 12, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

This week in pm-clinic: Talent vs. Experience

Discussion summaries now available

Posted on July 12, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

The weekly discussion summaries from the first 30 weeks of pm-clinic are now up. These summaries distill each week’s…

Ending the wars between testers and programmers

Posted on July 8, 2005 in Essays, Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

One of the long standing tugs of war in the software world is between those who write code and…

This week: Lead programmers . vs project managers

Posted on July 6, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

This week in the pm-clinic discussion forum: Topic #36 – The role of lead programmers vs. project managers. Here’s…

This week: Leading the unleadable?

Posted on June 27, 2005 in Management, Software/Web developmentby Scott Berkun

Last week in the pm-clinic discussion forum was topic #34 – Getting started in leading teams. This week: Leading…

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