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Any software project that's worth starting will be vulnerable to risk. Since greater risks bring greater rewards, a company that runs away from risk will soon find itself lagging behind its more adventurous competition. By ignoring the threat of negative outcomes—in the name of positive thinking or a Can-Do attitude—software managers drive their organizations into the ground. In Waltzing with Bears, Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister—the best-selling authors of Peopleware—show readers how to identify and embrace worthwhile risks. Developers are then set free to push the limits. You'll find that risk management * makes aggressive risk-taking possible* protects management from getting blindsided* provides minimum-cost downside protection* reveals invisible transfers of responsibility* isolates the failure of a subproject. Readers are taught to identify the most common risks faced by software projects: * schedule flaws* requirements inflation* turnover* specification breakdown* and under-performance. Packed with provocative insights, real-world examples, and project-saving tips, Waltzing with Bears is your guide to mitigating the risks—before they turn into problems.
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Waltzing with Bears, Tom DeMarco, Timothy R. Lister
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- 2003
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- Title
- Waltzing with Bears
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Tom DeMarco, Timothy R. Lister
- Publisher
- Dorset House
- Released
- 2003
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 144
- ISBN10
- 0932633609
- ISBN13
- 9780932633606
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Business, Business & Management, Technology & Engineering, Computers & Internet, Technology, Marketing & Sales, Management & HR, Software
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
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- Any software project that's worth starting will be vulnerable to risk. Since greater risks bring greater rewards, a company that runs away from risk will soon find itself lagging behind its more adventurous competition. By ignoring the threat of negative outcomes—in the name of positive thinking or a Can-Do attitude—software managers drive their organizations into the ground. In Waltzing with Bears, Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister—the best-selling authors of Peopleware—show readers how to identify and embrace worthwhile risks. Developers are then set free to push the limits. You'll find that risk management * makes aggressive risk-taking possible* protects management from getting blindsided* provides minimum-cost downside protection* reveals invisible transfers of responsibility* isolates the failure of a subproject. Readers are taught to identify the most common risks faced by software projects: * schedule flaws* requirements inflation* turnover* specification breakdown* and under-performance. Packed with provocative insights, real-world examples, and project-saving tips, Waltzing with Bears is your guide to mitigating the risks—before they turn into problems.




