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Website project management

By David Walker (Google profile)

Required reading: Gause and Weinberg show how to ask for what you want

One book cuts to the heart of the requirements management problem and asks: are your brave enough to do it?

Web project? Buy this book.

One unhailed volume turns Web project management into a serious sub-discipline.

Accept responsibility to make your online project work

Business managers can make online projects by accepting the responsibility for their design - or court disaster by letting technologists shape them.

"The history of IT is a history of failure"

The dot-com collapse forced organisations to rethink the case for IT investment. And the case is weaker than you might think.

Let me write that down: the genius of documentation

For almost all Web developers, documentation equals dullness. Thus few Web projects get properly documented. Which helps explain why so many fail.

Filed on 7 July 2012 and last updated on 12 July 2012

Copyright 1995-2025 David Walker

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