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Project management techniques developed outside the US?

2 pointsby timurlenkover 15 years ago
If you look into the history of Project Management as we know it today, a lot of it seems to be related to the US and to US space and military programs.<p>However at the same time the former USSR had quite a few achievements both in the aerospace and military fields yet I have no knowledge of a formal project management methodology coming from the USSR (China, Japan, India and from anywhere else but the US for that matter).<p>Does anyone have some better insight into this problem? Anyone from the former USSR that worked in projects?<p>I believe this is a relevant question given Andrei Tupolev's approach to building planes: he "invariably and energetically insisted on fast and adequate technical fixes at the expense of scholastic ideal solutions. A hallmark of his was to get an aeroplane into service very rapidly; then began an often interminable process of improving the shortcomings of the "quick and dirty" initial design."<p>This sounds pretty "agile" to me.

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hgaover 15 years ago
Check out Ivar Jacobson (e.g. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivar_Jacobson" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivar_Jacobson</a>), who developed OOSE and Objectory in Sweden. I used the former in the mid-90s with great success, and it can be done in an agile manner.<p>Wikipedia says he says his latest "Essential Unified Process" "is a 'super light and agile'" Rational Unified Process, combining "the unified process camp, the agile software development camp and the process improvement camp." It's probably worth checking out.
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neiljohnsonover 15 years ago
The Toyota Production system that led into Lean manufacturing and more recently Lean thinking in software provides a strong counter example.<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Production_System" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Production_System</a>
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fauxfauxpasover 15 years ago
May be somewhat related - have you looked into TRIZ?