Tom Grant, Ph.D.Senior Analyst
Agile Methodologies, Application Development, Application Development Management, Application Development Organizational Structure, Application Development Processes & Methodologies, Application Development Processes & Tools, Application Development Roles & Responsibilities, Application Infrastructure Technologies, Application Life-Cycle Management, Computer Hardware Industry, Computer Software Industry, Customer Experience, Design & Usability Processes, Enterprise Collaboration, Government, High-Tech, Information & Knowledge Management, Innovation Best Practices, Innovation Networks, Innovation Strategy, Integrated Development Environments, Market Research, Packaged Applications, Product & Solutions Strategies, Requirements Definition & Management, Research & Development, Sales, Marketing, & Product Strategy, Serious Gaming, Social Computing & Web 2.0, Tech Product Management
Tom Grant serves Application Development & Delivery Professionals. He is a leading expert on the roles that AD&D plays in the larger innovation process. His research interests include innovation, products and productization, Agile, product management, serious games, social media as an input into development, road maps, requirements, application life-cycle management, and embedded software.
Tom Grant worked for two decades in the software industry. Prior to joining Forrester, Tom was a vice president of product management at a small collaboration software company and headed product management teams at Oracle and other Silicon Valley companies. As part of development teams working on a variety of products, Tom gained a keen appreciation for the challenges that AD&D teams face and the need to look beyond invention to understand what it takes to be a successful innovator. Tom's background includes firsthand experience building and deploying technologies for collaboration, content management, compliance, and other solution areas, across a broad array of platforms and devices. Tom has worked with an equally broad range of clients, in market segments such as government, finance, manufacturing, energy, and higher education. In companies where he has worked, he has built social media strategies and tools, such as developer communities, and implemented new ways of bringing customers and stakeholders closer to the development team. He has firsthand experiences in other areas of his own research, such as software-as-a-service (SaaS), requirements, and serious games.
Tom earned a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California at Irvine. The topic of his dissertation, obstacles to innovation — specifically, American frustrations with counterterrorism and counterinsurgency — has direct relevance to the innovation challenges other organizations face.
Navigate The Future Of Agile And Lean January 10, 2012 (Rating: 9) BookmarkPDF
High-Value Requirements Are Changing App Dev And Delivery December 07, 2011 (Rating: 10) BookmarkPDF
Best Practices For Software Road Maps October 31, 2011 (Rating: 9) BookmarkPDF
Play Around With New Techniques For Requirements Collection September 06, 2011 (Rating: 8) BookmarkPDF
Productization Satisfies Tech Producers And Consumers August 26, 2011 BookmarkPDF
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