Designing and Delivering Superior Customer Value (Routledge Revivals) vs Delivering Successful Projects with TSP(SM) and Six Sigma: A Practical Guide to Implementing Team Software Process
Overall winner: Delivering Successful Projects with TSP(SM) and Six Sigma: A Practical Guide to Implementing Team Software Process
Key Differences
Choose Product A (Art Weinstein & William C. Johnson) if you want a Routledge Revivals republication with authoritative insights on value delivery and a lower listed price tier. Choose Product B (Mukesh Jain) if you need practical, methodology-focused guidance combining TSP(SM) and Six Sigma for project and quality-control implementation
Designing and Delivering Superior Customer Value (Routledge Revivals)
A book exploring strategies to create and provide superior customer value. Focuses on quality control principles and practical insights for value delivery. Customer insight indicates mixed feedback on certain aspects
Pros
- clarifies value creation concepts
- practical guidance for value delivery
- focus on quality control relevance
Cons
- mixed customer insights
- no features listed
- academic tone may vary by reader
Delivering Successful Projects with TSP(SM) and Six Sigma: A Practical Guide to Implementing Team Software Process
Practical guide on implementing Team Software Process and Six Sigma for project success. Explains methods to improve software project outcomes and process discipline. Customer insight notes mixed signals with none provided
Pros
- practical implementation guidance
- focus on process discipline
- endorsed by a 5-star rating
Cons
- customer data shows no explicit insights
- features unavailable
- no detailed benefits listed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Art Weinstein, William C. Johnson |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Mukesh Jain |
| User Reviews | Tie |