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A Guide to Agile Project Management with Scrum, Kanban, and Lean, Including Tips for Sprint Planning and How to Create a Hybrid Waterfall Agile Software Development Methodology How to Use the Agile Framework Called Scrum to Produce Faster While Increasing Quality This audiobook will give you an overview of Agile methodologies and how you can use them to speed up development and drive customer satisfaction.
In part one of this audiobook, you
Get an overview of the 12 principles of Agile so you don’t have to read the Agile Manifesto to understand the methodologies. Learn about the Lean movement as it pertains to software and how to shave unnecessary costs from your software development projects. Discover how to implement Agile when your company is stuck using old methods. And much, much more! Part two of this audiobook
A succinct review of Agile project management to set the foundation of your Scrum knowledge. The history and values of Scrum methodology. A description of each Scrum team member role and how to choose the best people for the job. A comprehensive discussion on the daily Scrum, including tips on the best use of the time in the stand-up. Two case studies presented along with the lessons learned from the practical application of Scrum in different industries. Additional tips and tricks on how to become the best Scrum company around. And much, much more! Get this audiobook now to learn more about Agile and Scrum!
It's quite useful to be able to read these kinds of books to get an idea of where the project managers are coming from. I am - to say the least - skeptical about management fashions and the buzzwords they engender but at least if I can see the theory behind it I can learn to contribute to the worthwhile elements of the process and recognise the difference between someone who's doing it right and someone who just likes to talk the talk. That said, reading management books gradually chips away at the soul so it's best not to risk anything too heavy. This one definitely isn't: its a good overview that doesn't get too deep into anything and is couched in a scenario with various characters working on a software project. They have names like "Mr Agile" and the reader is called "Mr Manager" and is definitely a man, like all the senior people in the organisation, which is very um.... Reassuring? They eat curry and make puns. One of them needs to be told to "settle down" from time to time. It's good, corporate fun, suitable for people working in an agile team but probably not detailed enough for a wannabe scrum master.
Discreta introduzione alla metodologia Agile con particolare focus su SCRUM e Kanban. La prima metà del libro è più generica ma anche più interessante: il fatto che ci sia una storia che fa da sfondo alla spiegazione è utile… anche se alcune parti e alcuni nomi sono un po’ “cringe”. La seconda parte del libro è piuttosto ridondante e sarebbe stato meglio sintetizzarla e ridurne un po’ il volume. Valido per i principianti anche se resta teorico e con pochi esempi o casi studio.