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From: ChangingShiv
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There is life outside projects....your life and your family. Love your work but 
not your project or the company. Many  developers after a certain amount of 
time become possessive about the project and the company. Do a professional job 
but  don’t end up marrying the project or the company.  Try to come on time and 
go on time. So that you do not get saturated and  work on the project for a 
longer time and effectively. Don’t become a zombie - nobody said on his death 
bed that he would  have liked to spend more time in the office. Try to freeze 
your requirements before the start of the project. In practical scenarios it is 
very difficult to control the  end customer. But if you can at least control 
the changes that will make the project more comfortable. (But if you can at  
least control the changes it will help you manage the project comfortably). The 
best way to control changes is by taking  official sign offs from the end 
Customer. As the saying goes, building quality software and skating on ice are 
both easy to  do provided requirements are frozen. Do not try to be a hero in 
the project. Because heroes also have to go through all the hardships. So 
believe in distributing  the load equally which is not only good for the 
project but also for you in the long run. Do not try to be an octopus -  
unfortunately you were born with only two hands. Every project has parasite 
developers. In short every project has developers who constantly take help from 
others thus  bringing down their productivity. Yes it is possible that they are 
your friends, but think for a moment - what’s smarter,  giving a person one 
fish everyday from your catch or teaching him how to fish. Step in to help 
others when they are stuck but  you should know when to step out as well. 
There’s a thin line between helping somebody cross a tough hurdle and carrying 
him  on your shoulders - always be aware of this. If you are a developer avoid 
doing their work from start to finish. Yes, give them hints but do not do 
complete coding for  them.If you are a project manager you should analyze such 
kind of developers and take effective action at the very beginning  which may 
even mean removing the resource from the project. Remember, your team is only 
as strong as its weakest link. Do not make projects your learning ground. 
Customer’s pay heavily for making software so do not make it a learning ground. 
In  many projects developers try to implement new technologies in mid of the 
project just by hearing jargons.  Test, Test and Test. That’s the key to 
success for any software project.  Do not hide your defects. Developers are the 
best guys who know where the code will crash. Do not hide it, analyze and fix  
it. Do not cheat and leave the same till it goes to the end client. Avoid ego 
issues during the project. Many times in a project developers and managers get 
stuck up with ego issues. Sometimes  stepping back makes the project move 
further Tackle bigger problems of the project first. The best way to complete 
any project is to start those screens which are used by  the customer more 
often. For instance every project has non-frequent masters code them later and 
start the transaction  screens first. Many time developers end up doing nitty 
gritty work and forget the bigger part of the project. Do not talk about stars. 
Every project starts with talking about stars but later ends up somewhere else. 
Developers talk  about concepts of OOPS, full database normalization, design 
patterns etc etc. These fundamentals are important but it should  end up with 
only jargons. Some times practical deadlines make it impossible to implement 
these features. Keep yourself  flexible and compromise with quality when you 
have deadlines…..believe me it’s not a sin if a customer is giving you  
unreasonable deadlines.  Maintaining a right project hierarchy is very 
important i.e. the A model. In a model you have one senior person at the top,  
project manager, team leader, senior developers and then juniors. The right 
proportion of people from each grade is  important. On any level if you have 
too much concentration you will have ego issue and promotion issues.  Do not 
treat your project people as a resource. Project managers have this jargon of 
thinking of every one as a resource.  That’s bookish thinking; any one working 
in a project is finally a human being with emotions. The moment you consider 
them as  a resource they will also consider you as a resource. Moreover the 
word resource reminds you of water resources, mineral  resources, oil & natural 
gas resources, etc which become empty some day - you get the point. In your own 
interests wipe off  the word from your vocabulary. Make yourself visible. If 
you think you have done something good show it, advertise it, make it visible. 
It will help you  during your assessment.  Avoid getting into project politics. 
Peace of mind is the most important thing. Getting into egos and politics will 
only  complicate things.  If you are working in a maintenance project upgrade 
yourself time to time. Change is the only constant in life - this is  painfully 
true in the software industry more than anywhere else. In case you are 
maintaining some other developers’ code do not criticize the code.  Who knows 
in what circumstances the  project was made . If you are a project manager in 
the project do not make it a compulsory rule that you will never touch coding. 
Remember  juniors respect their seniors only if they sit with them for 
development and understand their difficulties. This is a time  tested rule - 
people only respect leaders who lead from the front rather than issue orders 
from the rear - don’t be a  preacher, let your actions do the talking. If any 
resource is working on a project for more than a year his performance comes 
down. Prepare a proper KT plan and bring  in new resources and roll the old 
resources off for some better prospects. Avoid unnecessary meetings. 
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