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This tag is for all questions related to leading and managing project teams and project team members either directly or indirectly.
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Dealing with a coworker who keeps making the same mistakes over and over
Why is it that the higher level peers can spot the problem but not the lower level ones? Does it require domain knowledge to tell if the data is right? If so, then I'm not sure that this is really a p …
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Implementing new software development process
As a software developer myself, I can tell you with 100% certainty that no matter what development process you are using (agile/waterfall/RUP/hacking) it is the software team's job to test that the so …
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How to Avoid Micro-Managing a Software Development Team?
The best strategy is gaining an understanding that micro-managing is in nobody's best interest.
The best way to get past micro-management is to just stop. Easier said than done, but if you want to be …