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raiboon2019-08-13 08:39:01
Project management
raiboon, 2019-08-13 08:39:01

What project management courses to take?

Due to the length of work as a programmer, I several times got into a role where I was required to manage a project. Both projects failed miserably.
The main problems, as for me, are lack of sociability, softness and, in fact, the lack of fundamental knowledge. And if the first two points are difficult to fix, then the first one is possible.
Where to go to study?
PS I wanted to list the courses that interested me, but it did not work out - the toaster does not give

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2019-08-13
@sergey-gornostaev

How to retrain from a developer to a manager?

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vanyamba-electronics, 2019-08-13
@vanyamba-electronics

There is nothing difficult in project management, except for purely technical problems.
The first problem is that this program is very large, the more people working on it, the bigger it is. And whether it will work - it depends only on you, no one else in the project will be able to solve this issue for you. So you have to work harder.
The second problem is the qualification of programmers. There is usually only enough money to hire some students, but students do not know how to program at all. We'll have to give them simple tasks that they can handle. However, you still have to finish and redo all this.
The third problem is timing. You need to be able to plan the development on time, otherwise the authorities will be very unhappy. It’s not easy to please him anyway, but here they will whine for hours every day, asking why there is still no program, because you promised them that everything would be ready in another two weeks.
Summing up, I will say the following. To become a project manager, you need to learn to clearly assess your capabilities. If something can be done in a day, then it will be done with a probability of 80%. If in 2 two days, then with a probability of 80% the work will stretch for a week.
If the work is not done in less than a week, then 50% for the fact that it will take a month. And if the work is not done in a month, then from 4 months to six months this work will take 100%.
And finally, what takes from six months to a year will actually take three years.
At the same time, you, as a programmer who writes all this, will last for 2-3 months, then you will need to take a break.
Hence the development planning strategy. Any project work should take from 1 day to a week. Otherwise, it must be divided into subtasks. If you didn’t manage to do it in a week, immediately cancel the action, analyze why it didn’t work out, it might be better to start solving this task from scratch, or divide it into subtasks. Otherwise, it will simply freeze for several months, and the result will then cause problems.

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underwater, 2019-08-23
@dyfran

You already have technical competencies.
One book on scrum and agile, look diagonally at PMbok and read the project management branch on Habré.
Then elementary psychology, reflection, empathy, communication.
It's all.
Further, only experience.
Answered in more detail here Where to read about IT Project Management?

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ylapshin, 2019-08-14
@ylapshin

try the stratoplane courses. helped me understand a lot.

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