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You're now responsible for a programme, or you've got a portfolio
to manage? Where do you start? Right here! Projects are not simply
the bread and butter of an organisation. Form them into programmes
or portfolios and they can be prioritised and integrated to deliver
change to your organization in line with your strategic vision. You
will be able to control costs and risks and bring together a
complex series of themes effectively. This overhauled second
edition now combines portfolio management as a parallel theme with
programme management, and it is brought in line with the current
thinking of the Association for Project Management and the Project
Management Institute. It is written for managers in both the public
and private sectors. This new edition includes half a dozen short
case studies (from Belgium's Fortis Bank, a software company, local
government, and central government), along with more on
cross-functional management. Together with Project Management
Demystified, also from Routledge (third edition, 2007), it provides
the tools to manage your projects, your programmes and your
portfolio to a very high level.
You're now responsible for a programme, or you've got a portfolio
to manage? Where do you start? Right here! Projects are not simply
the bread and butter of an organisation. Form them into programmes
or portfolios and they can be prioritised and integrated to deliver
change to your organization in line with your strategic vision. You
will be able to control costs and risks and bring together a
complex series of themes effectively. This overhauled second
edition now combines portfolio management as a parallel theme with
programme management, and it is brought in line with the current
thinking of the Association for Project Management and the Project
Management Institute. It is written for managers in both the public
and private sectors. This new edition includes half a dozen short
case studies (from Belgium's Fortis Bank, a software company, local
government, and central government), along with more on
cross-functional management. Together with Project Management
Demystified, also from Routledge (third edition, 2007), it provides
the tools to manage your projects, your programmes and your
portfolio to a very high level.
Master BDD to deliver higher-value software more quickly To develop
high-value products quickly, software development teams need better
ways to collaborate. Agile methods like Scrum and Kanban are
helpful, but they’re not enough. Teams need better ways to work
inside each sprint or work item. Behavior-driven development (BDD)
adds just enough structure for product experts, testers, and
developers to collaborate more effectively. Drawing on extensive
experience helping teams adopt BDD, Richard Lawrence and Paul
Rayner show how to explore changes in system behavior with examples
through conversations, how to capture your examples in expressive
language, and how to flow the results into effective automated
testing with Cucumber. Where most BDD resources focus on test
automation, this guide goes deep into how BDD changes team
collaboration and what that collaboration looks like day to day.
Concrete examples and practical advice will prepare you to succeed
with BDD, whatever your context or role.
· Learn
how to collaborate better by using concrete examples of system
behavior ·
Identify your project’s meaningful increment of value so you’re
always working on something important
· Begin
experimenting with BDD slowly and at low risk
· Move
smoothly from informal examples to automated tests in Cucumber
· Use BDD
to deliver more frequently with greater visibility
· Make
Cucumber scenarios more expressive to ensure you’re building the
right thing
· Grow a
Cucumber suite that acts as high-value living documentation
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Sustainably work with complex scenario data
· Get
beyond the “mini-waterfalls” that often arise on Scrum
teams
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