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Technical Program Manager's Handbook

You're reading from   Technical Program Manager's Handbook Unlock your TPM potential by leading technical projects successfully and elevating your career path

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781836200475
Length 368 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Joshua Alan Teter Joshua Alan Teter
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: What Is a Technical Program Manager? FREE CHAPTER
2. Fundamentals of a Technical Program Manager 3. Pillars of a Technical Program Manager 4. Career Paths 5. Section 2: Fundamentals of Program Management
6. An Introduction to Program Management Using a Case Study 7. Driving Toward Clarity 8. Plan Management 9. Risk Management 10. Stakeholder Management 11. Managing a Program 12. Emotional Intelligence in Technical Program Management 13. Section 3: Technical Toolset
14. The Technical Toolset 15. Code Development Expectations 16. System Design and Architecture Landscape 17. Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Technical Program Management 18. Enhancing Management Using Your Technical Toolset 19. Other Books You May Enjoy
20. Index

Further reading

  • Emotional Intelligence for the Modern Leader by Christopher D. Connors. If you liked the interjections of EQ stories from leaders in this chapter, this book by Christopher Connors is a great look into how EQ helps modern leaders succeed.
  • Managing Risk Attitude using Emotional Literacy by David Hillson and Ruth Murray-Webster. This is a paper that is often cited in the EQ industry. The Project Management Institute has the full paper in its learning library, and it is available to non-members.
  • Handwriting but not typewriting leads to widespread brain connectivity a high-density EEG study with implications for the classroom by F.R. Van der Weel and Audrey L.H. Van der Meer. This paper showed that handwriting produced more brain activity in the hippocampus, which is vital to memory retention, over typing on a keyboard. Available via Frontiers in Psychology at https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1219945
  • Paper Notebooks vs. Mobile Devices: Brain Activation...
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