Surprise! Now You’re a Software Project Manager

Surprise! Now You’re a Software Project Manager by Bas De Baar, published by Multi-Media Publications, Incorporated in 2006, is a practical guide designed for individuals stepping into project management roles without prior experience. This edition spans 252 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the immediate challenges faced by new project managers, particularly in the context of software development, offering straightforward advice on essential tasks and priorities.
Readers will find that this book serves as a crash course, simplifying complex concepts and focusing on actionable strategies. It covers key topics such as project management fundamentals and software development processes, providing insights that can help ensure project success. With its accessible approach, this guide aims to equip readers with the necessary tools to navigate their new responsibilities effectively.
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It’s late Friday afternoon and you have just been told by your boss that you will be the project manager for a new software development project starting first thing on Monday morning. Congratulations! Now, if only you had taken some project management training… This book was written as a crash course for people with no project management background but who still are expected to manage a small software development project. It cuts through the jargon and gives you the basics: practical advice on where to start, what you should focus on, and where you can cut some corners. This book could help save your project… and your job!
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