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  • Some of the most flowery praise you hear on the subject of teams is only hypocrisy. Managers learn to talk a good game about teams even when they're secretly threatened by the whole concept.

    Team   Games   Hypocrisy  
    Tom DeMarco (1997). “The deadline: a novel about project management”, Dorset House
  • If nothing is declared unchangeable, then the organization will resist all change.

    Tom DeMarco (2001). “Slack: Getting Past Burnout, Busywork, and the Myth of Total Efficiency”, Broadway
  • Get the right people. Then no matter what all else you might do wrong after that, the people will save you. That's what management is all about.

    Team   People   Leader  
    Tom DeMarco (1997). “The deadline: a novel about project management”, Dorset House
  • The QSM Software Almanac is an invaluable resource. It establishes a norm for software projects, including best of class, worst of class and averages. In addition, it profiles the state of the art of software construction and enhancement. I wish I'd had this wonderful reference book years ago.

    Art   Book   Average  
  • First law of Bad Management: If something isn't working, do more of it.

    Law   Firsts   Management  
    Tom DeMarco (2001). “Slack: Getting Past Burnout, Busywork, and the Myth of Total Efficiency”, p.95, Crown Business
  • The more you focus on control, the more likely you're working on a project that's striving to deliver something of relatively minor value.

    Focus   Strive   Projects  
  • Product quality has almost nothing to do with defects or their lack.

  • There are a million ways to lose a work day, but not even a single way to get one back.

    Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister (2013). “Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams”, p.35, Addison-Wesley
  • The pathology of setting a deadline to the earliest articulable date essentially guarantees that the schedule will be missed.

    Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister (2013). “Waltzing with Bears: Managing Risk on Software Projects”, p.57, Addison-Wesley
  • Computer system analysis is like child-rearing; you can do grievous damage, but you cannot ensure success.

    Tom DeMarco (1978). “Structured analysis and system specification”, Yourdon Press
  • Training is practice doing a new task much more slowly than an expert would do it.

    Tom DeMarco (2001). “Slack: Getting Past Burnout, Busywork, and the Myth of Total Efficiency”, p.195, Crown Business
  • Visual supervision is a joke for development workers. Visual supervision is for prisoners.

    Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister (2013). “Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams”, p.164, Addison-Wesley
  • You can't control what you can't measure

    Robert L. Glass, Tom DeMarco (2006). “Software Creativity 2.0”, p.130, developer.* Books
  • The fundamental response to change is not logical, but emotional.

  • If you find yourself concentrating on the technology rather than the sociology, you're like the vaudeville character who loses his keys on a dark street and looks for them on the adjacent street because, as he explains, "The light is better there."

  • What we are looking for is managers who are awake enough to alter the world as they find it, to make it harmonize with what they and their people are trying to accomplish.

    Team   People   Leader  
    Tom DeMarco (1997). “The deadline: a novel about project management”, Dorset House
  • The purpose of a team is not goal attainment but goal alignment.

    Team   Goal   Purpose  
    Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister (2013). “Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams”, p.136, Addison-Wesley
  • Quality is free, but only to those who are willing to pay heavily for it.

    Quality   Pay   Testers  
    Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister (2013). “Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams”, p.22, Addison-Wesley
  • The manager's function is not to make people work, but to make it possible for people to work.

    "Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams". Book by Tom DeMarco, 1987.
  • Organizational busy work tends to expand to fill the working day.

    Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister (2013). “Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams”, p.29, Addison-Wesley
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Tom DeMarco

  • Born: August 20, 1940
  • Occupation: Software Engineer