Making Process Improvement Work: A Concise Action Guide for Software Managers and Practitioners

Making Process Improvement Work: A Concise Action Guide for Software Managers and Practitioners

Making Process Improvement Work: A Concise Action Guide for Software Managers and Practitioners

Software process improvement too often reflects a significant disconnect between theory and practice. This book bridges the gap--offering a straightforward, systematic approach to planning, implementing, and monitoring a process improvement program. Project managers will appreciate the book's concise presentation style and will be able to apply its practical ideas immediately to real-life challenges.

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