NewYork2008:PM Principles - Software and Database Development
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Software and Database Development
Session consisted of mostly people who work for non-profits, although a few people that also work for companies that consult for non-profits and some that consult independently. There was a wide range of project management and software project management experiences in the group.
Question: Why does it seem that people are moving more towards software development projects?
- People want to use software to resolve issues but would like to leave the project management to others
- Industry is buying into software, but pre-packaged programs don't exist for that industry
Pain points:
- Interface between project and IT departments
- Feeling responsible for the growth of the whole field
- Figuring out what people actually want (needs assessment)
- Different types of personalities on the team
- Politics interfering with the management of the project
- Corporate refugees adjusting to the culture of non-profit
- The many hats one project manager has to wear
- Not enough systems thinking
- Feeling overwhelmed
- Scope changes in the middle of the project - how to prevent? & -how do deal?
- Competing interests
- The accidental PM
- Split between techies and non-techies
- Immediate demands vs. best practices
- Rationale for variation
- The initiate to plan phase is where most of these come up
Interests:
- Collaborating with others
- Solutions for dealing with non-profit culture
- Some high-level technology training for the upper management
Tools:
- Magic 8-Ball
- Basecamp
- Book about Project Management, by Project Management
Additions to framework
- Testing is a big part of the monitoring
- Possible research between initiate plan
Things that help:
- Communication
- Managing expectation
- Defining ownership
- Empathy
- Customer Service
- Assume that there is going to be a crisis. The test is how you handle it.
- Anything is possible