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- [[Japanese]]
* Part I Utilizing human resources
* [[Chapter 1 Trouble somewhere today]]
* [[Chapter 2 Cheeseburger production and sales manual]]
* [[Chapter 3 Vienna is waiting for you]]
* [[Chapter 4 Quality first...if time permits]]
* [[Chapter 5 Revision of Parkinson's Law]]
* [[Chapter 6 Does cancer work well? "Laetrail"]]
## Chapter 1 Trouble somewhere today (pp.2-5)
- Why simple projects fail can't be dismissed as technical issues
- This book deals with **human issues**
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In fact, many software development problems are more sociological than technical.
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- Few managers care more about people than technology because of the 'high-tech illusion'
> … Anyone who is at least somewhat involved in the latest technology is under the illusion that he is a standard-bearer in the high-tech business. …The only people who are truly in the high-tech business are researchers who have made basic invention discoveries in the high-tech realm. Others are just applying the research results of others.
> Software is developed in many teams, projects, and tight-knit workgroups, making it a people-relationship business rather than a high-tech business. The success of a project is the result of close interpersonal relationships among those involved, and the failure is the result of estranged interpersonal relationships.
- → A manager's job is to handle human relationships
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  • Break a minute... Intermezzo
  • Chapter 1 Trouble somewhere today
  • Chapter 10: Mental Labor Hours vs. Physical Labor Hours
  • Chapter 11 Phones, Phones, and Phones
  • Chapter 12 Restoration of the Door
  • Chapter 13 Office Environment Evolution Theory
  • Chapter 14 Hornblower factor
  • Chapter 15 Let's talk about leadership
  • Chapter 16 Hiring a Juggler
  • Chapter 17 Getting Along With Others
  • Chapter 18 The End of Childhood
  • Chapter 19 Fun to be here
  • Chapter 1: Something is wrong today
  • Chapter 2 Cheeseburger production and sales manual
  • Chapter 20 Human Assets
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