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Better Estimates in 10 Steps

Posted by Julio Gonzalez on 10/09/2009 in project management , Collaboration

 I’m not a fan of using story points, however, one way or the other, estimates are a very important step in any project and a key to delivering on-time.  The result of not doing it is downright awful, and everybody in the team suffers the consequences.  In this post I want to share the steps we follow to make estimates.

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How to Start a Project Right

Posted by Julio Gonzalez on 09/18/2009 in software development , project management

You are about to start a new project, congratulations!  You are starting an exciting journey where you will gain new experience, learn some lessons and remove some barriers.  You’ll figure out something here and there, but absolutely nothing that you can’t deal with.  Unless, that is, you screw up the whole thing from the very start.  If you are in software development, I bet you know how to do that.  I certainly do.

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More Déjà Vu, All Over Again

Posted by Julio Gonzalez on 08/20/2009 in software development

In a previous post feels I wrote about how teams struggle with the same problems over and over again. This post adds a few more common mistakes to this list how to address them.

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Nearshoring software development to Mexico

Posted by Matt Perez on 12/09/2007 in outsourcing

Very nice post by Phil Fersht, a recognized sourcing industry advisor, analyst and practitioner.

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