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- It's All Upside Down: What I've learned about software development and why it seems opposite to everything I was taught
Praise for It's All Upside Down... "While reviewing this book, 99% of the time my feedback was either "this is exactly what I advise my clients" or "this is even better than what I've been advising". This book is full of pragmatic, insightful advice from the software process improvement trenches. Thanks Paul!" > "Sometimes we're so heads-down focused on following a process or a so-called best practice, we don't stop to ask if it really makes sense. It's easy to forget that process maturity depends upon such organizational introspection. 'It's All Upside Down' challenges the reader to do just that. Reading this book is, well, exactly like having a coffee with a coach and bona fide subject matter expert on the practical matters of software development. Paul's conversational style makes for a comfortable read which you can tackle cover to cover or simply a story or tip at a time - and then reflect on how it informs you with respect to the challenges you confront in your own projects, helping you essentially stand on your head and see a perspective you couldn't see before - because it's all upside down." > "... Paul gives the reader the right amount of information, at the right time, following a story-telling narrative. Very nice and super informative. I just experienced several months of consulting in 3 hours from the comfort of my chair." > Paul McMahon's latest book, "It's All Upside Down", expresses in words a thought that has been tickling the back of my mind for years, how we traditionally approach development has been acceptable, but there is a better way in many cases on how to practically proceed. Paul nails it with real world scenarios and solutions such that all readers may benefit from. > "There are few things as useful as a variety of perspectives on any given topic. This book does an outstanding job of showing non-traditional perspectives in areas where "herd thinking" and attitudes have excessively narrowed viewpoints. Supported by personal, highly interesting, true stories, the rationale for each of the "upside down" concepts is made clear, and recommendations are made for practical alternative thinking and action." Richard Bechtold, PhD, President, Abridge Technology Certified CMMI Lead Appraiser" />