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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

Exploring the technical toolset

There’s a reason why the T comes before the PM. The technical nature of the position is what differentiates a TPM from a generalist program manager. The area of focus is so deep within technology teams and technology products that specialized knowledge is needed to properly manage projects and programs. To be clear, not all companies actually use the term TPM and continue to use the generalized PM moniker instead. Make no mistake, though – positions that involve dealing with technical teams definitely require a technical background.

As a TPM, you need to have some foundational knowledge in the technology space. We’ll go over the particulars across the industry throughout Part 3 of this book, but in general, that background should afford you some intermediary knowledge in software or hardware engineering. Although some jobs may cite a specific type of degree (for example, computer science), related degrees and experience suffice...

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