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Welcome to the #PMOcast!
In this episode, I will discuss "Low-Code vs Citizen Development: Doing and the Management of Doing", an article originally published at the ProjectManagement.com Community.
I often receive questions related to technical aspects of low-code software development and architecture as if these topics were part of citizen development. In this article, I want to address the difference between “doing” and “the management of doing”.
Considering “citizen development” is a new concept, an analogy with project management might be useful. Take for example an engineering project, is it mandatory that the project manager is an Engineer? The answer is no.
And check out the original article at https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog/blogPostingView.cfm?blogPostingID=68631&thisPageURL=/blog-post/68631/Low-Code-vs-Citizen-Development--Doing-and-the-Management-of-Doing#_=_. And join the conversation at the PMI.org Citizen Developer Community.
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Welcome to the #PMOcast!
In this episode, I will discuss "Low-Code vs Citizen Development: Doing and the Management of Doing", an article originally published at the ProjectManagement.com Community.
I often receive questions related to technical aspects of low-code software development and architecture as if these topics were part of citizen development. In this article, I want to address the difference between “doing” and “the management of doing”.
Considering “citizen development” is a new concept, an analogy with project management might be useful. Take for example an engineering project, is it mandatory that the project manager is an Engineer? The answer is no.
And check out the original article at https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog/blogPostingView.cfm?blogPostingID=68631&thisPageURL=/blog-post/68631/Low-Code-vs-Citizen-Development--Doing-and-the-Management-of-Doing#_=_. And join the conversation at the PMI.org Citizen Developer Community.
Please leave your comments and suggestions. Share this episode with your colleagues.