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Published inDec 2022
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781804613559
Edition1st Edition
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Joshua Alan Teter
Joshua Alan Teter
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Joshua Alan Teter

Joshua began his journey in Project Management as a Technical Lead at Hewlett Packard in 2012 by learning the basics of managing a project and working with stakeholders. In July of 2013, he made the career switch to pursue Technical Program Management at Amazon. During that time, He advanced in his career twice from TPM to Sr. TPM in 2017, and then to Principal TPM in 2022.
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Summary

In this chapter, we discussed in greater detail how a TPM is constantly driving toward clarity. From project initiation, all the way through to project closing, the TPM is clarifying requirements, assumptions, issues, plans, and estimates to continually steer the project in the right direction.

We looked at how everyone takes thoughts and clarifies them into plans, from building seasonal displays at a retail store, to varying levels of ambiguity in the problem a TPM needs to solve. We also touched on how the level of ambiguity increases the further in your career you get.

We explored how driving clarity is used in all key management areas and tied it together with specific scenarios that you can encounter in a technology space.

In Chapter 5, we’ll use the Mercury program and driving toward clarity to build out a more comprehensive project plan as we dive deeper into project and program planning.

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Technical Program Manager's Handbook
Published in: Dec 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804613559

Author (1)

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Joshua Alan Teter

Joshua began his journey in Project Management as a Technical Lead at Hewlett Packard in 2012 by learning the basics of managing a project and working with stakeholders. In July of 2013, he made the career switch to pursue Technical Program Management at Amazon. During that time, He advanced in his career twice from TPM to Sr. TPM in 2017, and then to Principal TPM in 2022.
Read more about Joshua Alan Teter