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Kelly
ISBN: 978-0-470-51504-4
Paperback
258 pages
January 2008
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“Successful companies have known the importance of continuous change and learning for a long time; this is the first book that describes these concepts in an organic way in the context of software development. A must read for everybody involved in this business.”

Giovanni Asproni, Director, Asprotunity Limited

“Do you want to improve software development in your organization? Do you believe in agile methodologies but struggle to introduce them? You will find help in this book. Allan has done an excellent job of combining modern business management principles with modern software methodology so you can draw on the knowledge of both business and software experts.”

Lise B. Hvatum, Software Development Manager, Schlumberger

Changing Software Development links the software world of technology and processes to the business world of knowledge, learning and change. This book explains why software development is an exercise in change management and organizational intelligence. Using knowledge management theory, the author gives developers and managers the tools to enhance learning and adopt new innovative approaches such as Agile and Lean software development.

This book is peppered with practical advice and case studies to explain how and why knowledge, learning and change are important in the development process. In addition, Allan offers direct actions that can be undertaken to enhance and build a learning environment.

Chapter highlights include:

  • Understanding Agile Development

  • Information Technology – Bringer of Change

  • Change Model

  • Making Change Happen

Changing Software Development provides the necessary skills in change management to enable developers to use new approaches to deliver successful projects.

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