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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
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3930.0. "Engineering Phase Management" by TNPUBS::PHALEN () Mon Jun 12 1995 20:03

A team of writers and SSB New Products Introduction folks are working on a
Software Techfile.  In the text we have referred to the Engineering Phase
Management Process as described in Digital Standard 028-0. 

Several of our engineering reviewers have told us that:

	Phase Management is being abandonded

	Something else, as yet unnamed, is taking its place.

Digital Standard 028-0 is currently in revision but the person managing it, 
Bill James, appears to have left Digital.

We would be very grateful for any information about the current status
of Phase Management or its successor.

Cordially,

Alice Phalen      TNPUBS::PHALEN
Diana Taheri	  WMOIS::REV_BOARD
Cynthia Anderson  SSBDEV::Anderson_C

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3930.1Cynical answer from left field.BOSEPM::GUNNI couldn't possibly commentMon Jun 12 1995 21:2117
    I can't wait for the "official" answer to this question! :-) 
    
    From my perspective most groups are still following a skeleton of the
    Phase Review Process. There was an attempt at a "re-engineering" of the
    Process in which the names of the phases were changed and more emphasis
    was supposedly placed on defining product and market requirements. Then
    development budgets got cut and cut again so development groups had a
    hard time delivering what had already been committed let alone any
    shiny new products. As a consequence the effort fell apart. "Central
    Engineering" is no longer; each development group nominally reports to
    a business manager so there no central focus. 
    
    The "product prevention teams" that used to infest the Digital
    bureaucracy and feed off the Phase Review Process seems to have been
    mostly TFSO'd. Now the problem is finding if there is anyone left to do
    the administrative steps which are necessary to get a product out of
    the door.
3930.2SX4GTO::WANNOORTue Jun 13 1995 01:0732
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         Digital's Phase Management process, which is used for the
   development of all products worldwide, is ready to implement according
   to schedule.
         The Phase Management process replaces the Phase Review process.
   It applies to the life cycle management of all products intended for
   sale by Digital, including buyouts and external alternatives or
   technologies, as well as those that are developed internally.
         Several products, including some development efforts in Europe,
   were part of the process pilot.  Their experience and feedback has been
   used to refine process steps as well as the documentation and training
   packages.
         All documentation relating to the Phase Management Process will
   be available July 1 on the WorldWide Web at
   http://cr-www.ljo.dec.com/PMP/PMP_HOME.HTML (This is case sensitive).
         Digital Standards 028 and 130, the Phase Management Process
   Manual and guidelines will be available on VTX on July 1. Type
   VTX SMC at your system prompt.
         To obtain an hour-long videotape of Phase Management process
   training, contact Candy Newton, DTN 226-2868 (LJSRV2::NEWTON).
         For information about "live" training, contact Sally Keene, DTN
   381-0198 (WECARE::KEENE).  There is a modest cross-charge for this
   training.
3930.3acronymns 'R UsHDLITE::SCHAFERMark Schafer, Alpha Developer's supportTue Jun 13 1995 14:091
    that's easy:  "current status of Phase Management - TBD"
3930.4Product Prevention or Planned ParenthoodUSCTR1::HUNTERTue Jun 13 1995 15:4733
    I have heard of these mythical "product prevention teams" before but
    have never run across any of them.  I have, however, had a great deal 
    of experience with a number of people who had the best interests of
    our customers and the sales force at heart, and who tried to ensure 
    that hardware didn't get announced without operating system support, 
    that I/O devices were certified for the systems they were supposed to 
    run on, that layered software was supported by the correct version of 
    the operating system (not one due for release 6 months after announce-
    ment of said layered software), that the sales force were trained and
    ready to sell the new products and that manufacturing could deliver -
    all without negatively impacting current business.
    
    I have many examples of all of the above in my files, and I am sure 
    these people saved Digital from a number of lawsuits and could have 
    prevented others if they had been listened to.  
    
    Whatever appears as the new process, it will fail or lose credibility
    with the engineering, marketing and sales organizations if it is not
    implemented with the training AND THE DISCIPLINE the old process 
    lacked (how many product managers have you heard brag about the fact
    they were able to bypass a negative PAC or PMC decision, and how many 
    product business plans have you seen that were recycled versions of a
    three year old plan with the same old financials left in them - ask and
    I'll send you copies).
    
    Digital should give thanks that the mythical "product prevention" people
    haven't all been TFSOd, and that some of them are still around to look
    after the needs of the customer and the field (and therefore of the
    company.) 
    
    Barrie
    
    all been TFSOd.
3930.5Thank you noteTNPUBS::PHALENTue Jun 13 1995 17:1842
Thank you, SX4GTO::WANNOOR and Jan Litchfield--who replied by mail. The 
information and pointers that you supplied are very helpful.  

Regards,
Alice  


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         Digital's Phase Management process, which is used for the
   development of all products worldwide, is ready to implement according
   to schedule.
         The Phase Management process replaces the Phase Review process.
   It applies to the life cycle management of all products intended for
   sale by Digital, including buyouts and external alternatives or
   technologies, as well as those that are developed internally.
         Several products, including some development efforts in Europe,
   were part of the process pilot.  Their experience and feedback has been
   used to refine process steps as well as the documentation and training
   packages.
         All documentation relating to the Phase Management Process will
   be available July 1 on the WorldWide Web at
   http://cr-www.ljo.dec.com/PMP/PMP_HOME.HTML (This is case sensitive).
         Digital Standards 028 and 130, the Phase Management Process
   Manual and guidelines will be available on VTX on July 1. Type
   VTX SMC at your system prompt.
         To obtain an hour-long videotape of Phase Management process
   training, contact Candy Newton, DTN 226-2868 (LJSRV2::NEWTON).
         For information about "live" training, contact Sally Keene, DTN
   381-0198 (WECARE::KEENE).  There is a modest cross-charge for this
   training.