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D
Dahan, Udi
biography, 198
The Fallacy of Status, 162–163
Daniel, Matt “Boom”
biography, 198
Speed Is Life; More Is Better, 116–117
Davis, Barbee
9.7 Reasons I Hate Your Website,
194–195
Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,
106–107
biography, 199
Can Earned Value and Velocity Coexist
on Reports?, 146–147
Get Users Involved As Early As
Possible, 2–3
Success Is Always Measured in
Business Value, 36–37
We Have Met the Enemy...and He Is
Us, 70–71
Davis, Monte
biography, 199
Document Your Process, Then Make
Sure It Is Followed, 30–31
Know Your Integration Points,
128–129
Davis, Scott
biography, 200
Favor the Now Over the Soon,
114–115
Favor the Simple Over the Complex,
10–11
deadlines, missing, 6–7
debt, technical, 12–13
delegation, 121
deliverables
managing, 174–175
responsibility, 92–93
delivering fast, 4–5
developers
empowering, 44–45
identifying good developers, 24–25
multiple projects, 41
productivity, 41
skilled versus average, 26–27
distributed projects, 130–131
documenting code, 47
documenting processes, 30–31
documents, 144–145
dogfight, 116
Torres, Luis E., 214
Tucker, Harry, 214
Unger, Lorin, 215
Valle, Angelo, 215
Varella, Lelio, 215
Waggoner, Paul, 216
Wible, Adrian, 216
Wood, David, 216
Zenevitch, Joe, 217
Bock, David
biography, 197
Building the Morale on Your Team,
118–119
Recognize the Value of Team Morale,
166–167
buffer time, 82–83
business requirements, gathering, 64–65
business value, 36–37
C
Castillo, David Diaz
Align Vision and Expected Outcome,
104–105
biography, 198
IT Program Management: Shared
Vision, 80–81
change management, 78–79
clear terms, 134–135
code
documenting, 47
maintaining clever, 46–47
communication, 138–139, 172–173
asynchronous, 87
distributed projects, 130–131
presentations, 164–165
synchronous, 87
completion, 66–67
complexity, 10–11
contingency planning, 82–83
contracts
administration, 156–157
avoiding disputes, 108–109
clear, 135
control, 74–75
being in, 186–187
CRAM (Constraints, Resources, Aptitude,
and Motivation), 143
crisis, responding to, 126–127
customers, listening to, 62–63
cycles, working in, 72–73