Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Even today, many software projects still run catastrophically over schedule and budget; some organizations simply conclude that software development can't be managed well. But it can -- and it starts with people. In their eagerly awaited, extensively updated
Managing the Unmanageable, Second Edition, Mickey W. Mantle and Ron Lichty show how software managers can hire and develop programmers and build teams that are truly, consistently manageable.
Mantle and Lichty write for software managers at all levels, especially those who've recently moved into management. Drawing on their combined 80 years of software development and management experience, and the insights and wisdom of other successful managers, they guide you in:
- Hiring the right people
- Motivating them
- Building a culture of excellence
- Managing "up" to gain buy-in from the executive suite
- Leading your teams to deliver outstanding products -- consistently on time and budget
Significant updates in this edition include:
- A new chapter on software management in agile environments, with modern agile coverage woven in throughout the book
- Solutions for managing your youngest developers (beyond millennials)
- Making the most of today's developer recruiting tools
- Achieving quick wins by onboarding more effectively
- Expanded coverage of managing (and removing) problem employees
Synopsis
The Essential Guide to Effectively Managing Developers So You Can Deliver Better Software--Now Extensively Updated "Lichty and Mantle have assembled a guide that will help you hire, motivate, and mentor a software development team that functions at the highest level. Their rules of thumb and coaching advice form a great blueprint for new and experienced software engineering managers alike."
--Tom Conrad, CTO, Pandora
"Reading this book's nuggets felt like the sort of guidance that I would get from a trusted mentor. A mentor who I not only trusted, but one who trusted me to take the wisdom, understand its limits, and apply it correctly."
--Mike Fauzy, CTO, FauzyLogic
Today, many software projects still run catastrophically over schedule and budget, and still don't deliver what customers want. Some organizations conclude that software development can't be managed well. But it can--and it starts with people. In their eagerly awaited, extensively updated Managing the Unmanageable, Second Edition, Mickey W. Mantle and Ron Lichty show how to hire and develop programmers and build teams that are truly, consistently manageable.
Drawing on a combined 80 years of industry experience, the authors share Rules of Thumb, Nuggets of Wisdom, checklists, and other Tools for successfully leading programmers and teams, whether they're co-located or dispersed worldwide. This edition adds extensive new Agile coverage, new approaches to recruitment and onboarding, expanded coverage of handling problem employees, and much more. Whether you're new to software management or you've done it for years, you'll find indispensable advice for handling your realities and delivering outstanding software.
- Manage programmers as the individuals they are
- Find, recruit, and hire the right programmers, when you need them
- Integrate new hires quickly, effectively, and productively
- Master the arts of managing down and managing up
- Defuse tension while still achieving your goal
- Motivate software people and teams to accomplish truly great feats
- Create a successful development subculture even in a toxic company
- Succeed as a leader by enabling self-directed agile teams
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