Software Project Management A Guide for Service Providers

Software Project Management A Guide for Service Providers by S. Ramanathan, published by Partridge in 2016, offers a comprehensive examination of the complexities involved in managing software projects across global locations. With 368 pages, this book addresses the challenges faced by project managers in outsourcing scenarios, particularly focusing on the dynamics between service providers in developing nations and clients in Western countries. The author draws on extensive management experience in IT projects across various sectors, providing insights into effective project management practices.
Readers will find that the book delves into the intricacies of project management within the context of cultural differences and geographical challenges. It presents real-life examples and case studies to illustrate the knowledge areas essential for managing software development projects. By addressing the skill gaps that arise in cross-border collaborations, particularly from an Indian perspective, the book aims to equip project managers with the tools necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of global software development. Topics such as business economics and information technology are woven throughout, making this guide relevant for professionals seeking to enhance their project management capabilities in an increasingly interconnected world.
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Software development has turned truly global – with requirement gathering and design at one location and program development at another. Cost advantage has moved more and more of the software life cycle activities to the developing nations like India and the Philippines. While outsourcing, many companies in the US and other Western countries find project management an area that needs improvement in the emerging service provider nations. Processes and teams across different geographical locations make the management all the more challenging. It is precisely this need that this book intends to address. The author has extensive management experience in IT projects in the manufacturing, banking and telecom domains and distils that experience to narrate the project management knowledge areas with real life examples and case studies. Many books and articles have described the challenges faced by the US project manager in dealing with a contractor in another country, but the remedial measures for this skill gap needs to emerge within the cultural context of the service provider nations. This book addresses this challenge primarily from an Indian perspective, which can be extended to many other developing nations. Billions of dollars of US and European projects are now being handled in India and other developing countries and thousands of project managers have to emerge from the talent pools of these countries to efficiently manage this investment .It is with an intent to develop these skills this book has been written.
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