Posted in Delivery, People on December 7th, 2007 No Comments »
The most recent in the series of good questions that James McGovern fires off daily on his weblog is “what is the breakdown of your daily work?”
Hmm. Let me think, so this year, it has been probably something like
Analyst/strategist: 40% (see Todd Biske’s definition for what do I mean by this)
Technical delivery manager: 20% (a […]
Posted in Architecture, Delivery on December 2nd, 2007 No Comments »
This is a final part of the series on project architecture governance. Previous parts introduced the concept, and covered individual governance aspects including accountability, organisation structures, and responsibility.
Accountability, responsibility and organisation structure help to steer the project in line with the architecture and strategy, but on their own they are content-free and probably look like architecture astronautics. I want to […]
Posted in Architecture, Delivery on November 24th, 2007 No Comments »
This is the fourth part in the series on architecture governance of projects. The first installment introduced the subject, second part spoke about accountability and the third part was about organisation structures.
I find it strange that people spend so much time discussing things like REST and Web Services and virtually no-one really talks about who should be ‘doing […]