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AliveInTheLab ![]() RSS robots ![]() Joined: 20.Nov.2009 Status: Offline Points: 425 |
![]() Posted: 01.Feb.2010 at 05:00 |
I have been a software development manager for many years. I have been fortunate to work as part of teams that brought you HOOPS, Heidi, AutoCAD R14, WHIP!, Volo View, Buzzsaw, Design Review, Project Freewheel, Autodesk Freewheel, Project Draw, Boomless Chameleon, Wiimote Navigation, Project Showroom, and Project Twitch. Effective February 1, I have a new title: Program Manager. At Autodesk, Program Managers are responsible for achieving the goals and objectives of one or more strategic business programs. A Program Manager develops and implements marketing and business strategies and tactics related to the program. Think of Autodesk Labs as a program instead of a product. A software development project is a balance between how difficult something is to build and how much value it provides a customer. Over the years as a software development manager, I have had lively debates with Program and Product Managers over the feasibility of satisfying customers. So now I feel like I have gone over to the dark side. I kid. I kid. Actually for the past two years one of my Labs duties has been to work with the various divisions in Autodesk to bring you technology previews like Inventor Fusion, Inventor Publisher, Project Butterfly, etc. So now I am taking one aspect of my work and focusing on it full time. Towards this end, I am contemplating:
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