Emphasizing leadership principles and practices, Antipatterns:
Managing Software Organizations and People, Second Edition catalogs
49 business practices that are often precursors to failure. This
updated edition of a bestseller not only illustrates bad management
approaches, but also covers the bad work environments and cultural
traits commonly found in IT, software development, and other
business domains. For each antipattern, it describes the situation
and symptoms, gives examples, and offers a refactoring
solution.
The authors, graduate faculty at Penn State University, avoid an
overly scholarly style and infuse the text with entertaining
sidebars, cartoons, stories, and jokes. They provide names for the
antipatterns that are visual, humorous, and memorable. Using
real-world anecdotes, they illustrate key concepts in an engaging
manner. This updated edition sheds light on new management and
environmental antipattems and includes a new chapter, six updated
chapters, and new discussion questions. Topics covered include
leadership principles, environmental antipatterns, group patterns,
management antipatterns, and team leadership.
Following introductory material on management theory and human
behavior, the text catalogs the full range of management, cultural,
and environmental antipatterns. It includes thought-provoking
exercises that each describe a situation, ask which antipatterns
are present, and explain how to refactor the situation. It provides
time-tested advice to help you overcome bad practices through
successful interaction with your clients, customers, peers,
supervisors, and subordinates.
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