We have written this article thinking mainly about the IT department of the future and the IT profiles needed. Management of IT could free business growth or restrain it.
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RECRUITING IN TIMES OF PERSONNEL SHORTAGES 3 June 1998
June 2, 1998 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
As more organizations face transitions to agile methods and those transitions involve l
January 3, 2008 | Authored By: Jim Highsmith
REBIRTH OF A CLASSIC 28 October 1998 by Ed
October 27, 1998 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
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April 30, 2002 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain System Architecture
January 31, 2000 | Authored By: Jim Highsmith, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
October 31, 1997 | Authored By: Michael Putnam
A recent study from Cutter Consortium's e-Project Management Advisory Service looked at how much voluntary overtime developers were working.
October 9, 2001 | Authored By: Cutter Consortium, Cutter Consortium
Domain Organizational Matters
May 31, 2001 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain Organizational matters
March 31, 2008 | Authored By: Christine Davis, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
April 19, 2005 | Authored By: Carlos Zozaya
January 20, 2004 | Authored By: George Westerman
THE PROGRAMMER'S BOOKSHELF 8 July 1998 by
July 7, 1998 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
As with most flawed ideas, there is an element of truth in the idea that "leanness" and absence of slack have benefits to companies over the long term. The hierarchical organizational forms that characterize most modern companies were developed in an era when we did not have our current communication capabilities. A large part of the function of traditional hierarchies was to manage information flow. Some of the changes that we have made to organizations have been inevitable adjustments to reflect the fact that we no longer need to devote as much effort to managing information flow because of the nature of new technologies.
November 12, 2015 | Authored By: Robert Austin
Have you noticed that things have changed when you interview prospective software engineers? There was a time when you had all the power, and the candidates trembled and quaked as they waited to see if you were interested in their humble skills.
June 2, 1998 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
Domain Organizational
April 30, 2000 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council