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Project Management - Links

Articles

  • Top ten tips for writing great IT project proposals

  • The Quest for Good Governance: Building Better Sponsors copy of article from gantthead.com

  • What is Best, Scrum or Kanban?

Blogs

  • Evidence Based Scheduling Copy of the blog entry by Joel Spolsky

  • Drastically Reduce Your Development Time (Project Planning and Execution)

  • Refinance Your Technical Debt Just Like Your Mortgage

  • Lessons Learned - Five Whys Copy of the blog entry by Eric Ries

Bugs

  • Throw Away Your Bug Tracking System?

Kanban

  • Applying Kanban to IT Processes

Planning

  • The Printable CEO Series

    • http://davidseah.com/page/compact-calendar compact-calendar-2009-uk.zip

Release

  • Difference Between Internal and External Release Think of the in-pipe in this example as engineering and the out-pipe as the business. Engineering can post releases at its own pace. The business can selectively choose from the posted releases. In this paradigm, marketing is not obligated to promote a release upon its completion. Marketing might do so in three months; it might choose to promote the current release with another release due at a later time; it might choose to make a release available on a limited basis; or it might choose never to promote a release.

  • Continuous deployment in 5 easy steps

Tools

  • https://www.drproject.org/

  • http://www.taskjuggler.org/

Time

  • http://www.taskcoach.org/

  • http://letsfreckle.com/

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