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Mastering Embedded Systems
Georg Lohrer from EmbeddedSuccess.com
54 episodes
9 months ago
This is the podcast for everybody who is interested in having more success in his project work. I'll teach you the know-how and the tools to overcome your challenges. Out of practice into practice. Join my stories, see my own mistakes or successes. Make the best out of my tips and advices. Lift your own results to the next level.
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This is the podcast for everybody who is interested in having more success in his project work. I'll teach you the know-how and the tools to overcome your challenges. Out of practice into practice. Join my stories, see my own mistakes or successes. Make the best out of my tips and advices. Lift your own results to the next level.
Show more...
Management
Technology,
Business
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What are Death March Projects? (Intro) - MES037
Mastering Embedded Systems
9 years ago
What are Death March Projects? (Intro) - MES037
Already at the very beginning of this podcast, in episode 5 I have talked about projects in problems. In this former episode I have talked about the warning signs if your project runs into trouble. Everybody of us has some kind of understanding the term "Death March". It's from the military indicating a task you have a good chance to not stay alive. And the same could be, if you take projects in civil life in which the project members are working 13-14 hours each day, 6-7 days per week, for months. There is a good chance to lose people. But there's also a good chance to fail the project itself. I wanted to explain how exactly a "Death March" project looks like. How you can identify it. And what general decision you have to make if you face a Death March project. Due to the bare amount of information I have to split this topic into two episodes. In the second one you will finally get a general guidance how to tackle "Death March" projects.
Mastering Embedded Systems
This is the podcast for everybody who is interested in having more success in his project work. I'll teach you the know-how and the tools to overcome your challenges. Out of practice into practice. Join my stories, see my own mistakes or successes. Make the best out of my tips and advices. Lift your own results to the next level.