Best of Project ManagementNovember 2024

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·2y

    9 Open Source Projects Every Developer Needs to Bookmark 📚👨‍💻

    Discover 9 powerful open-source projects to enhance your workflow, whether you're a beginner or experienced developer. These tools span cloud management, feature flagging, user feedback, URL shortening, project management, data collaboration, LLM workflow building, privacy-focused AI, and documentation site generation. Each tool comes with detailed features and GitHub repositories for easy access.

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    Avatar of workchroniclesWork Chronicles·2y

    (comic) We need it on priority

    Subscribe to Work Chronicles for engaging comics about work, infused with love and lots of coffee, capturing everyday workplace scenarios with humor.

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    Avatar of infoworldInfoWorld·2y

    Why scrum is dumb

    The author argues that scrum is ineffective and misaligned with agile principles, primarily due to its rigid structure and continuous cycle of sprints. They suggest a more flexible approach where work is broken into natural chunks, each completed in an appropriate time frame, and adapting to changes as they occur. This method emphasizes true agility over procedural adherence.

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    Avatar of dhhDavid Heinemeier Hansson·2y

    Obsessive problem solving followed by aimless wandering

    The author reflects on the transition from using Apple products to a Linux-based system, highlighting recent achievements such as adopting Rails 8 with Propshaft and the authentication generator. Emphasizing the importance of sprints for significant progress and keeping an open mind for new opportunities, the narrative underscores their company's journey towards improved development practices and innovative solutions like Docker and the Solid Trifecta.

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    Avatar of habrhabr·1y

    From Idea to Release: The Product Owner’s Role in Feature Development at Exante

    The post examines the journey of feature development at Exante, highlighting the critical role of the product owner in managing communication and documentation challenges. It outlines the processes of basic and full discovery, including aligning feature requests with business goals, user analysis, design feasibility, and technical specifications. Detailed planning and collaboration are emphasized to minimize discrepancies and ensure consistent implementation across projects.

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·2y

    How to Use WebCurate to Discover Helpful Developer Tools

    Building Kreed, a collaborative project management tool, led to the discovery of WebCurate, a platform designed to help developers and tech enthusiasts find highly valuable tools without feeling overwhelmed. WebCurate offers curated categories like design assets, developer tools, and industry guides to streamline workflows. Through efficient search and filtering, users can find relevant tools quickly. Tips on utilizing WebCurate's resources effectively can help developers enhance their projects by saving time and discovering new, impactful tools.

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    Avatar of developingdevThe Developing Dev·2y

    Revealing My Passion Project

    Ryan Peterman shares his journey of building an ergonomic keyboard, driven by wrist problems from his younger years playing tennis. The project underscores key staff-level behaviors such as setting direction, getting alignment, and executing the roadmap. Ryan highlights the importance of writing clear direction documents, staffing the right expertise, and embracing a hands-on leadership approach. The project demonstrates how skills learned in big tech can be applied to personal endeavors, and Ryan invites readers to follow his progress.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·1y

    Evrybo - Think Maze, Asana, Typeform, and InVision but in one tool..

    Evrybo combines the functionalities of Maze, Asana, Typeform, and InVision into a single tool. Rated 5/5 by four users, it offers features for design, task management, and developer collaboration. The tool was first launched on March 29th, 2017 and was featured on November 26th, 2024.

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·2y

    How I ship projects at big tech companies

    Shipping projects in big tech companies requires prioritizing the shipping process itself above all else. It involves understanding that shipping is about satisfying leadership and maintaining their trust through clear communication, problem anticipation, and fallback plans. Successful project shipment hinges on having someone with end-to-end understanding and deploying changes early to mitigate risks.

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    Avatar of lobstersLobsters·2y

    The github plugin my coworkers asked me not to write.

    The post discusses the concept of a bus factor, or truck factor, which measures the number of key contributors needed in a project to prevent it from stalling. The author recounts their experience creating a GitHub plugin to calculate this factor, which faced resistance from colleagues who feared it might be misused by management. The post also details efforts to reproduce results from a key research paper on the Linux kernel's truck factor and describes challenges encountered with tools like GNU parallel and Ruby Gems in NixOS. The conclusion suggests the bus factor for critical projects like the Linux kernel has worsened over time.

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    Avatar of medium_jsMedium·1y

    How Facebook Sets Goals

    Meta sets goals on an annual or six-month basis using a 'goal map', a tool that visually represents the organization's vision, goals, and metrics. The goal map fosters alignment between team goals, organization-level goals, and the company's mission. Teams use this map to prioritize tasks, identify collaboration opportunities, and set realistic targets using a combination of top-down and bottom-up inputs. Meta employs countermetrics to ensure teams uphold values like quality and integrity while pursuing ambitious goals, aiming to hit around 50% of their targets to balance ambition with practicality.

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    Avatar of watercoolerWatercooler·2y

    Every single time!

    A humorous take on the frustration of discovering unnecessary dependencies being injected into a project despite efforts to clean up and reorganize the code base.