The Software Project Manager's Handbook Guides both software project managers and their team members towards a common goal, emphasizing basic principles that are effective at work. This text presents an approach which stresses that success on software projects has more to do with how people think individually and in groups than with programming. Full description
"...clearly explains what it takes to be a good software project manager...a first-rate information source for novice project managers." (
IEEE Software Magazine, November/December 2005)
"...a useful book for the classroom or the workplace...I advise purchasing this book and applying the author's ideas." (Software Quality Professional, September 2005)
"...a good reference for individuals just starting off as IT project managers...For those preparing for the CSQE exam, this book can be a good reference..." (Software Quality Professional, June-August 2005)
"...helps guide software project managers and their team members in working towards common goals." (IEEE Computer Magazine, October 2004)