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The Successful Software Manager

You're reading from   The Successful Software Manager The definitive guide to growing from developer to manager

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789615531
Length 442 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Herman Fung Herman Fung
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits About Packt Contributors Preface 1. Why Do You Want to Become a Manager? FREE CHAPTER 2. What Are the Key Skills I Need? 3. What Is My Job Now? 4. A Week in the Life of a Manager 5. Managing Your Team 6. Asking the Right Questions to Your Users 7. Meetings 8. Design Techniques 9. Validating the Solution 10. Agile, Waterfall, and Everything in Between 11. Always Be Shipping 12. The Training Day 13. Organizational Management in the 21st Century 14. Developing Yourself as a Leader 15. Your Next Steps 1. Other Books You May Enjoy

Design thinking

When used appropriately, design thinking is a fantastic way to innovate and solve problems that cannot otherwise be solved easily in traditional ways utilizing knowledge alone. Design thinking is certainly not a one-size-fits-all tool, though, and on the downside, it can be conveniently misconstrued as "winging it," in the same way that Agile can be falsely used to mask a lack of real requirements and planning.

So, what is design thinking? And how can it help your solution design and validation? Most fundamentally, design thinking is an iterative problem-solving process. Design thinking and real Agile are very similar, in that both happen to be a mindset and a set of principles and practices. And put together, they can help you and your team to think and create more productively.

In the software context, design thinking is a focus on being human-centric...

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