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Most books about project management are a chore to get through. But that's not the case with "The Art of Project Management" (O'Reilly, 2005) by Scott Berkun.
When it comes to determining your project's success, numbers aren't the be-all and end-all. But with an agile attitude and a human approach, you can make metrics work for you.
Employee effort isn't a commodity to be traded. When it comes time for team building, we work around Epsilon's restrictive resource plan with a bit of savvy.
If you're buried in complexity or feeling the Sarbanes-Oxley squeeze, Integrity Suite 2005 can provide the kind of hard requirements-to-code audit data you need.
SD's First Annual Stan Kelly-Bootle Eclectech Award is presented to its pioneering namesake for lifelong achievement in technology and letters. Read on for a glimpse of the man behind the pen.