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| <!-- START:briefDescription,_Aoz2gEmcEdu0xduwSKie-w CRC: 1918634878 -->The Management layer deals with the management of the project, including project planning, iteration planning, day-to-day management of the work within the iteration, and iteration assessments.<!-- END:briefDescription,_Aoz2gEmcEdu0xduwSKie-w --> |
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| It is important to note that the Management layer is built on the foundational <a class="elementLink" href="./../../openup/customcategories/collab_commun_layer_A3CDA6EF.html" guid="_r8cVIEmbEdu0xduwSKie-w">Communication and collaboration layer</a> to reflect the collaborative nature of |
| managing an OpenUP project. The manager should not plan an iteration in isolation, and then tell the team members |
| their assignments. Instead, the manager should be more of a coach, involving the entire team in the planning process to |
| ensure that: |
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| Everybody’s knowledge is reflected in the plan |
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| All team members estimate their own work |
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| Each team member signs up to take on a task, rather than being told exactly what to do |
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| You will find the tasks for the Management layer in the <strong>Project Management</strong> discipline, and the |
| corresponding work products under the Project Management domain. |
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| The Management layer is written in such a way that your organization can modify it to fit your development style, |
| without necessarily affecting how you deal with the other layers (<a class="elementLink" href="./../../openup/customcategories/solution_layer_8AA9BF96.html" guid="_HEVvgEmcEdu0xduwSKie-w">Solution layer</a><a class="elementLinkWithUserText" href="./../../openup/customcategories/solution_layer_8AA9BF96.html" guid="_HEVvgEmcEdu0xduwSKie-w"> </a>and <a class="elementLink" href="./../../openup/customcategories/intent_layer_33C0EF8F.html" guid="_57_ZMEmbEdu0xduwSKie-w">Intent layer</a>).<br /> |
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