To produce high-quality software, we need high-quality, effective managers. Becoming such a manager is the subject of this third stand-alone volume in Gerald Weinberg's highly acclaimed series.
To be effective, managers must act congruently. That is, managers must not only understand the concepts of good software engineering, but also practice them, which sounds easier than it is in practice. Standing in the way is a lot of emotional baggage that we all carry, the author asserts, and congruence is the way to cope with our emotional baggage.
Congruence has the sense of "fitting" in this case simultaneously fitting your own needs, the needs of the other people involved, and the contextual needs (in business, for example, the business needs). Examples, diagrams, and tools such as the Myers-Briggs indicator fortify the author's recommendations.
Internationally respected for his innovative thinking on both human and technical issues, GERALD M. WEINBERG focuses on ways to help people improve their productivity. A highly influential author, lecturer, and consultant, he draws on experiences gained in all three roles, as well as from a long technical career as a software developer, researcher, and consultant.
Gerald M. Weinberg has written on topics ranging from computer systems and programming to education and problem solving. He is author or coauthor of thirteen Dorset House books.
His most recent title is The Psychology of Computer Programming: Silver Anniversary Edition, released in October 1998.
To produce high-quality software, we need high-quality, effective managers. Becoming such a manager is the subject of this third stand-alone volume in Gerald Weinberg's highly acclaimed series.
To be effective, managers must act congruently. That is, managers must not only understand the concepts of good software engineering, but also practice them, which sounds easier than it is in practice. Standing in the way is a lot of emotional baggage that we all carry, the author asserts, and congruence is the way to cope with our emotional baggage.
Congruence has the sense of "fitting" in this case simultaneously fitting your own needs, the needs of the other people involved, and the contextual needs (in business, for example, the business needs). Examples, diagrams, and tools such as the Myers-Briggs indicator fortify the author's recommendations.
Internationally respected for his innovative thinking on both human and technical issues, GERALD M. WEINBERG focuses on ways to help people improve their productivity. A highly influential author, lecturer, and consultant, he draws on experiences gained in all three roles, as well as from a long technical career as a software developer, researcher, and consultant.
Gerald M. Weinberg has written on topics ranging from computer systems and programming to education and problem solving. He is author or coauthor of thirteen Dorset House books.
His most recent title is The Psychology of Computer Programming: Silver Anniversary Edition, released in October 1998.
Quality Software Management: Congruent Action
328Quality Software Management: Congruent Action
328Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780932633286 |
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Publisher: | Dorset House Publishing |
Publication date: | 06/01/1994 |
Pages: | 328 |
Product dimensions: | 6.90(w) x 10.10(h) x 1.00(d) |