Becoming Globally Competitive In Software
The Fundamentals for Regular People
by
Book Details
About the Book
This book will teach you, the software student, practitioner and/or manager, how to become competitive in the global resource pool in which we reside. In sometimes humorous, mostly direct conversation, this book discusses understanding the customer, serving the customer, and learning to discern what really matters along the way by exploring some difficult and often unpopular subjects: · The professional software talent pool is truly global and we are only grains of sand on a world beach · There is more value in seeing the forest than worshiping the tree · Know when to solve a problem, when to simplify, and when to be quiet · Delivering a technical solution is a social problem · Overpay the right people for the right reasons · Serve the customer and provide immediate value or someone else will
About the Author
Mr. Edwards works as an international technical and business consultant, writer, researcher, technology investment analyst & speaker with an affinity for nation-state development projects. Matthew is a large systems geek by nature. Head of Technology at Dwolla, COO at Appcore Technology, COO at Big Africa, CIO at GeoLearning, Managing Partner at Ajilus, Gun for hire consultant at Motorola, Nationwide, Computer Sciences Corporation and so on. Geek jobs all along the delivery chain of "think it, design it, do it, deliver it, support it, evolve it". Matthew has certs, education, teaching, speaking, research and analysis, writing and publishing history.