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Technical Program Manager's Handbook

You're reading from  Technical Program Manager's Handbook

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804613559
Pages 214 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Joshua Alan Teter Joshua Alan Teter
Profile icon Joshua Alan Teter

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: What is a Technical Program Manager?
2. Chapter 1: Fundamentals of a Technical Program Manager 3. Chapter 2: Pillars of a Technical Program Manager 4. Part 2: Fundamentals of Program Management
5. Chapter 3: Introduction to Program Management 6. Chapter 4: Driving Toward Clarity 7. Chapter 5: Plan Management 8. Chapter 6: Risk Management 9. Chapter 7: Stakeholder Management 10. Chapter 8: Managing a Program 11. Chapter 9: Career Paths 12. Part 3: Technical Toolset
13. Chapter 10: The Technical Toolset 14. Chapter 11: Code Development Expectations 15. Chapter 12: System Design and Architecture Landscape 16. Chapter 13: Enhancing Management Using Your Technical Toolset 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Examining the program-project intersection

In some companies, the TPM role is specifically listed as a project manager, not a program manager. For the majority of cases where it does refer to programs, the TPM still manages projects, too. This can lead to ambiguity as to the difference – or if there even is one.

In Chapter 2, we briefly discussed the relationship between a program and a project. A program is made up of projects and works toward the goals of the program while having its own goals.

Figure 3.2 illustrates the specific relationship between the Mercury program and the projects within it:

Figure 3.2 – The Mercury program roadmap

Figure 3.2 – The Mercury program roadmap

The Mercury program’s goal is related to user reach, and the projects are broken down by OS. This figure shows how the projects fit into the roadmap overall. Since we chose to break the program down by OS, there are currently no inter-dependencies, so the relationship is straightforward....

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