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Project Mangement

What is project Management?
In simple terms, "The process of monitering and taking corrective steps to complete the project or service as per the agreed terms successfully in time with in budget and using available resources."

Besides CMM, Business Management, Finance Management, RISK Management, Change Management, HR management, COST Management there are many sources available to learn about Project Mangement.
Here are some of the best practices available for a Software Engineering.

PMP: Projects are unique and non-repetitive. Building a road is an example of a project. The process of building a road takes a finite amount of time, and produces a unique product. Operations on the other hand are repetitive

PRINCE2 : PRojects IN Controlled Environment

AGILE : Agile methods emphasize face-to-face communication over written documents. Most agile teams are located in a single open office sometimes referred to as a scrum

MOF: Microsoft laid foundation for the best of project management process. Industry standard processes and best practices for the professional project management are desicribed here.

ITIL: ITIL is one the best of project management process. The certified professional project management processes are desicribed here.

XP : Capability Maturity Model gives us international stadards in bringing organizations improve their Capability.

eRoadMap : Siebel Project Management

Six Sigma : The fundamental objective of the Six Sigma methodology is the implementation of a measurement-based strategy that focuses on process improvement and variation reduction through the application of Six Sigma improvement projects

XP : Extreme Programming is a discipline of software development based on values of simplicity, communication, feedback, and courage.