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Published inDec 2022
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781804613559
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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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Planning resources in a technology landscape

Every industry has its own unique challenges to project and program management and the tech industry is no different. There are two main aspects to resourcing that are consistent across the tech industry and are worth exploring in more depth: prioritization and team overhead.

Prioritization

From my experience, and through the interviews I conducted for this book, tech companies don’t follow a projectized resourcing model where a project is formed, resources are assigned, and the project keeps the same funding through out the life of the project. Instead, these large companies utilize capacity-constrained prioritization, where they perform multiple prioritization exercises throughout the year to align their existing capacity to the most strategic projects. The frequency of these exercises varies from company to company, and in some cases, team to team, but can happen as often as monthly, quarterly, yearly, or some combination...

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

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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