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Project Management for Life(cycle) Project Management for Life(cycle)
-by Andy Jordan
Does ALM change product project management? Perhaps the biggest challenge that ALM faces is simply that it is not yet well understood by all of the people that it is aimed to help. Until both business and IT groups understand what ALM offers and the tangible benefits that it can bring, then there is a danger that ALM will continue to generate either a blank look or images of expensive software suites. Perhaps it's time you you focus your ALM efforts on the business first and the software second.
Application Lifecycle Resourcing? - by Andy Jordan
Cloudy ForecastCloudy Forecast
-by Jacqueline Dasso Haddad, PMP
The value proposition of software as a service is gaining more visibility and traction in the marketplace. What does this transition in the marketplace mean to a project manager (or projects, for that matter)? This article explores the role and opportunities of a project manager for cloud-based technology projects.
Web-Style Application AdministrationWeb-Style Application Administration
-by Mike Donoghue
For the workforce that is widely dispersed, sharing application development, design and testing responsibilities goes beyond the normal struggles that hit most project teams.
ALM: A Body of WorkALM: A Body of Work
-by Andy Jordan
In order to keep your body functioning as it should, you need to ensure that it is maintained properly. Effectively, we all implement ALM on ourselves by managing for our own lifecycle. Maybe this isn’t such a crazy analogy after all…let’s explore.
The Power of Workflow: Making Bad Software Functional - by Mark Mullaly, PMP
The Evolution of ALM - by Michael Wood
IT 2015: What Things May Come - by Michael Wood
The Art of Software Delivery - by Sanjeev Khurana
Running on New Rails (Part 2) - by Ian Whittingham, PMP
Running on New Rails (Part 1) - by Ian Whittingham, PMP
A New Lens - by Sunil Sharma


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