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About the Book
In an era of relentless technological change and market volatility, managing software engineering projects is akin to navigating a ship through an unpredictable storm. "Measurable Engineering Management Guide: Workload, Capacity, Burn, and Build" serves as a navigator's compass, providing empirically backed methodologies and tactical insights into the multifaceted dimensions of engineering management. This comprehensive guide dissects the elements of workload, capacity, burn rate, and build cycle in four distinct parts, each supplemented with academic rigor and real-world application examples.
The first part, "Workload," examines the genesis of tasks and responsibilities, scrutinizing academic models and market practices, which allows managers to scope and quantify engineering effort realistically. The second part, "Capacity," is a foray into human and computational resources, addressing how to balance available capacity with fluctuating demand. "Burn" and "Build," the final two sections, offer in-depth analyses of expenditure rates, both of time and resources and practical strategies for effective and efficient development cycles, respectively.
By blending conceptual frameworks with battle-tested strategies, the guide aims to equip software engineering managers and leaders with the tools to not only survive but thrive in today's cutthroat competitive landscape. Whether you are a novice manager or a seasoned veteran, this book provides a holistic roadmap for achieving engineering excellence, one measurable step at a time.
About the Author
Mahmudur R. Manna is a seasoned Software Architect with over 20 years of experience, currently directing a global Product Development unit at one of the Big 4 consultancy firms. Known for blending technical acumen with business intelligence, Mahmud is a sought-after thought leader in the tech industry.
His unique writing style is a synthesis of insightful observations, real-world scenarios, and a commitment to fact-based, logical analysis. A published author and speaker.