Publisher: Microsoft Press Released: December 2011 Pages: 194
Why is it so difficult to change organizations? What does it really take to make “process improvement” yield measurable results? For more than 30 years, Donald Riefer has been guiding software teams through the technical, organizational, and people issues that must be managed in order to make meaningful process changes—and better products. This practical guide draws from his extensive experience, featuring 11 case studies spanning the public and private sectors and even academia. Each case study illuminates the original conditions; describes options and recommendations; details reactions, outcomes, and lessons learned; and provides essential references and resources. - Eleven case studies provide insightful, empirical data from real-world organizations
- Provides a broad view across organizational settings and factors, such as personnel, and technical environments, including cloud, Agile, and open source options
- Illuminates the hard-won lessons, tradeoffs, and impacts—with advice on how to engineer successful, sustainable changes yourself
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Chapter 1 Getting Started -
Goals and scope -
Change agents and their role -
Making a difference -
Why is it so difficult to change organizations? -
Questions to be answered -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 2 Industrial Case: Organizational Change in a Large Information Technology Shop -
Setting the stage -
Options, recommendations, and reactions -
Outcomes and lessons learned -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 3 Industrial Case: Justifying a Process Improvement Program for a Large Bank -
Setting the stage -
Accelerating productivity -
Options, recommendations, and reactions -
Outcomes and lessons learned -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 4 Industrial Case: Moving to Commercial Off-the-Shelf and Open-Source Software Usage in Telecommunications -
Setting the stage -
Options, recommendations, and reactions -
Outcomes and lessons learned -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 5 Industrial Case: Small Defense Project Needs Help -
Setting the stage -
Options, recommendations, and reactions -
Outcomes and lessons learned -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 6 Industrial Case: Utility Moving to the Clouds -
Setting the stage -
Options, recommendations, and reactions -
Outcomes and lessons learned -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 7 Industrial Case: Adoption of Agile Methods -
Setting the stage -
Options, recommendations, and reactions -
Outcomes and lessons learned -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 8 Government Case: Large Defense Project Behind Schedule and Over Budget -
Setting the stage -
Options, recommendations, and reactions -
Outcomes and lessons learned -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 9 Government Case: Introducing New Technology -
Setting the stage -
Options, recommendations, and reactions -
Outcomes and lessons learned -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 10 Government Case: Maintenance Shop in Turmoil -
Setting the stage -
Options, recommendations, and reactions -
Outcomes and lessons learned -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 11 Academic Case: Establishing a Meaningful Collaboration with Industry -
Setting the stage -
Options, recommendations, and reactions -
Outcomes and lessons learned -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Chapter 12 Making an Impact -
Secrets of success -
Lessons-learned summary -
Ten tools and techniques to rely on -
What senior management wants to see -
What workers want to hear -
Summary -
References -
Web resources -
Appendix Acronyms -
Appendix Glossary -
Appendix Recommended Readings, References, and Resources -
Recommended Readings -
References -
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- Title:
- Software Change Management: Case Studies and Practical Advice
- By:
- Donald J. Reifer
- Publisher:
- Microsoft Press
- Formats:
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- Print
- Ebook
- Safari Books Online
- Print:
- December 2011
- Ebook:
- December 2011
- Pages:
- 194
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-7356-6475-3
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-7356-6475-7
- Ebook ISBN:
- 978-0-7356-6474-6
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-7356-6474-9
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Donald J. Reifer Donald J. Reifer is a leading figure in the fields of software engineering and software management, with more than 40 years of experience in industry, government, and academia. A successful entrepreneur, software consultant, author, and teacher, Reifer has facilitated software improvements for numerous Fortune 500 firms and government agencies, and has published seven books and 100+ software engineering/management papers. View Donald J. Reifer's full profile page. |
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2/11/2012 5.0For the fearless agents of change! By sandyboy55 from St Louis, MO - Easy to understand
- Helpful examples
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