Project Management: Who's in Charge?

by Stephen J. Andriole

There are many people who believe that software "engineering" is not an engineering discipline at all but rather a set of sometimes-followed best practices that, when all is said and done, aren't really the best. They point to all of the applications projects that fail; the billions of dollars allegedly wasted annually on shelfware; and the spate of reports from industry analysts that state that, for every successful technology project, there are three failures.

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Project Management: Who's in Charge? July 2002