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Managing Priorities

Managing Priorities

Harry Max; Luke Hohmann

Rosenfeld Media
2024
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"Because time, attention, and resources are finite, wise prioritization lies at the heart of any flourishing organization or meaningful life. Yet there&apos: s surprisingly little actionable advice on how to do it well--and many seductive reasons to avoid it entirely. This approachable, psychologically astute, and deeply practical book has the potential to change all that. Reading it is well worth your time." --Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals Managing Priorities is your guide to prioritizing anything--anytimeand anywhere. Harry Max digs into the best practices for prioritization atApple, DreamWorks, NASA, Adobe, Google, Microsoft, and beyond, and brings themtogether in a single, practical method that you can apply step by step. Who Should Read This Book? Every business person who is even remotely interested in prioritization should read ManagingPriorities. Whatever you need to prioritize--tasks, goals, OKRs, projects--this book is for you. Specific chapters are dedicated to what needsto happen and when for individuals, teams, and whole organizations.TakeawaysLearn what prioritization is.Gain insight into the costs of not prioritizing intentionally.Explore different methods of prioritization, including the Eisenhower Matrix, the Analytic Hierarchy Process, the Max Priorities Pyramid, Paired Comparison, Stack Ranking, and more (highlighted in the Appendix).Apply the author's DEGAP(R) method of prioritization with its five phases: Decide, Engage, Gather, Arrange, Prioritize.Identify, understand, and address your current state or lack of prioritization (the context of your problem, the people involved, and the issues surrounding timing).Use a scale to differentiate items to prioritize and arrange them appropriately.Select an approach to prioritization that works for your specific situation.
Software Profit Streams(TM)

Software Profit Streams(TM)

Jason Tanner; Luke Hohmann

Profit Streams Press
2023
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Profit is your key to survival. Without profit, you cannot maintain or grow your business. Without profit, you cannot serve your customers or provide benefits to your employees.Without profit, investors have no reason to invest. Without profit, the goals of the business are unattainable. In Software Profit Streams, serial entrepreneurs Jason Tanner and Luke Hohmann unveil the essential tools and processes for creating profitable software-enabled solutions that have longterm impact.Learn how to apply the Profit Stream Canvas to systematically understand, design, and implement pricing and licensing choices that increase profit throughout the industry and solution lifecycle. Discover how to use systems thinking to harmonize your monetization choices and how to evolve your pricing along with your solution. Understand how to make licensing and compliance choices that promote longterm, beneficial relationships with customers, suppliers, and regulatory agencies. Software Profit Streams features a beautiful, highly visual, four-color design that presents powerful tools and techniques in a practical, easy-to-understand manner, making them easy to implement in your organization. It is the essential tool for every company seeking greater agility. When you are ready to evolve your value streams into a sustainable, profitable business, Software Profit Streams will show you how.
Beyond Software Architecture

Beyond Software Architecture

Luke Hohmann; Paul Becker

Addison Wesley
2003
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At last, a book that provides the software engineering community with a clearer understanding of the business value of software architecture. There are currently a significant number of books on creating, documenting, and implementing software architecture, but precious few resources have addressed how to build a software architecture that aligns with a customer's overall business goals. In this new book, Luke Hohmann borrows from his extensive experience managing successful enterprise software projects to provide practical wisdom on creating and sustaining winning software solutions. This book helps technologists grasp the business ramifications of their decisions, and provides business-oriented software professionals (e.g. sales people and marketers) with better knowledge of how robust software can be built and maintained.