Before Agile boards, DevOps pipelines, cloud dashboards, and AI-driven delivery systems, software organizations relied on structure, documentation, signoffs, audits, process libraries, configuration control, and disciplined accountability.
Feng Shui for Intelligent Process Improvement restores that legacy world through a distinctive metaphor of balance, harmony, flow, and workplace alignment.
This restored legacy edition presents Intelligent Process Improvement, or IPI, as a practical, people-centered approach to reducing confusion, improving structure, and bringing order back to software work. Rather than replacing traditional software process engineering with modern delivery language, this book intentionally preserves the discipline of structured development: requirements, SDLC phases, CMMI-inspired practices, process champions, audits, metrics, training, change control, and controlled improvement.
At its heart, the book uses Feng Shui as a workplace metaphor. A software organization, like a living space, must be arranged so energy can flow. In IT, that energy is work, communication, accountability, documentation, decision-making, and trust. When these forces are blocked, the workplace becomes defensive, political, and tired. When they are aligned, the workplace becomes more orderly, humane, and capable of producing quality.
Written for analysts, testers, developers, project managers, quality professionals, auditors, configuration managers, executives, and process leaders, this book offers a nostalgic yet practical view of how disciplined process once created stability in complex IT environments.
Readers will learn how to restore balance between process and accountability, understand structured SDLC practices, translate CMMI-inspired discipline into usable workplace process, establish a Process Champions Committee, build a bottom-up process hierarchy, and apply the Find, Fix, Measure, Maintain lifecycle.
This is not a modern Agile transformation guide. It is a restored tribute to the legacy principles that shaped software process maturity before every problem had a dashboard, automation tool, or fashionable new acronym.
Feng Shui for Intelligent Process Improvement is about arranging people, process, structure, and accountability so software work can flow with less chaos and more purpose.