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Tom DeMarco

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Tom DeMarco is the author of fifteen books, including five novels, a collection of short stories and the rest business books. His most recent work is a seemingly jinxed love story, The One-Way Time Traveler.

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Before that he wrote Dark Harbor House, and before that Slack and Peopleware and The Deadline.
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Tom DeMarco This sounds awful, but write for television.
When I decided to become a writer Hemingway was still writing, Muriel Spark and J.G. Farrell and Iris Mur…more
This sounds awful, but write for television.
When I decided to become a writer Hemingway was still writing, Muriel Spark and J.G. Farrell and Iris Murdoch were contending for the Booker Prize, Saturday Review and The Atlantic were crammed with short stories. Today much of that kind of talent has moved over to film and most of all television. The great advantage of writing for television is long form fiction. It's a rare book that can be published at more than 300 pages, but TV stories are developed over years: You probably know Tony Soprano better than you know some members of your own family . . . (less)
Tom DeMarco I'm much less discouraged than you seem to be. All progress is incremental; the changes I've seen in organizational structure over the years make me f…moreI'm much less discouraged than you seem to be. All progress is incremental; the changes I've seen in organizational structure over the years make me feel that Peopleware and Slack are both having huge impact. The still very fat royalty statements show that the books continue to sell incredibly well. Same for The Deadline. As to the occasional setback, it just proves that big problems are big.

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The Deadline

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Slack: Getting Past Burnout...

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The One-Way Time Traveler

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Why Does Software Cost So M...

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Julian Fellowes is best known for Gosford Park and Downton Abbey, both of which take place pre-WWI or between the wars. Both were admirable enough, but Past Imperfect is his masterpiece.

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Triffids is, to my mind, the finest apocalyptic novel ever written. That doesn't set the bar as high as you might think, since most apocalyptic novels are dumb shoot-em-ups or endless escape sagas, whose sole plot theme is Gee, look how awful anarchy ...more
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The Last List of Mabel Beaumont begins with Mabel's husband dropping suddenly dead of natural causes. (He was just about my age, but let's not get hung up on that.) Mabel stares at his lifeless body and can't quite grasp what's happened and, while sh ...more
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I so looked forward to The Bee Sting, Paul Murray's fourth novel. I had loved Skippy Dies, his second, and found much to like about An Evening of Long Goodbyes, his first. And I forgave him the miss that was The Mark and the Void. But Bee Sting was a ...more
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“The manager’s function is not to make people work, but to make it possible for people to work.”
Tom DeMarco, Peopleware : Productive Projects and Teams

“The fundamental response to change is not logical, but emotional.”
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“The purpose of a team is not goal attainment but goal alignment.”
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