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Technical Program Manager's Handbook

Technical Program Manager's Handbook

By : Joshua Alan Teter
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Technical Program Manager's Handbook

Technical Program Manager's Handbook

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By: Joshua Alan Teter

Overview of this book

The role of the Technical Program Manager (TPM) is crucial in the tech industry, bridging the gap between technical expertise and business acumen. The second edition of the Technical Program Manager’s Handbook offers a comprehensive guide to excelling in this role. Building on the foundational concepts from the first edition, this updated version introduces new chapters that explore the integration of AI and Emotional Intelligence (EI) in program management. These crucial additions complement the broader focus of the book on bridging business and technology but don’t overshadow it. You'll learn how to apply AI-driven tools to enhance project planning, risk management, and stakeholder communication, as well as how to leverage EI to build strong team relationships and improve leadership effectiveness. This book provides practical tools, methodologies, and case studies, offering insights from industry leaders to help both aspiring and practicing TPMs apply advanced concepts and strategies effectively. It also explores the unique aspects of the TPM role in major tech companies, helping you to navigate and thrive in your career. By the end of this book, you'll have a clear understanding of the TPM role, along with a breakdown of the necessary technical and program management skills, to develop a clear roadmap for your career.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Section 1: What Is a Technical Program Manager?
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Section 2: Fundamentals of Program Management
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Section 3: Technical Toolset
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Other Books You May Enjoy
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Index

Seeing the forest and the trees

The architectural landscape is not often talked about as a standalone topic outside of specific instances such as migrating from on-premises to the cloud. In many ways, it’s similar to system design in its intention, as well as patterns. In most cases, the design of a single system within a larger ecosystem will match the design patterns of the systems around it. If the trend at your company is to utilize SOA, then you will see SOA at every level. The biggest difference between the architectural landscape and system design is the scope that the design encompasses.

You can’t see the forest for the trees is a proverb that was first published in 1546 in The Proverbs of John Heywood. The idea is that from the middle of a dense forest, you can see every tree that surrounds you in great detail from the trunk all the way to the crown of the tree – but from this vantage point, you literally cannot see the whole forest; you don’...

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