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Agile Protocol: The Transformation Ultimatum

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Part comedy, part thriller, part Agile masterclass—Agile Protocol is fun, insightful, and unforgettable!

When a tech company threatens to implode under the weight of its misapplication of Agile (“fake Agile”), an elite crew intervenes to execute a daring rescue to save the business. What unfolds is part workplace comedy, part satirical thriller, and part stealth Agile masterclass.

Agile Protocol

An adventure packed with fun and actionable insightsA wildly entertaining story that exposes the perils of corporate Agile cosplay and other forms of "fake Agile"A valuable toolkit for achieving a successful Agile transformation
Agile Protocol is

Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Agile Project Managers, and Agile CoachesExecutives, transformation leaders, and change agentsVenture capitalists and startup founders who are focused on separating signal from noiseReaders who enjoy unconventional workplace comedies, bold satire, and out-of-the-box storytelling
Agile Protocol is fun, insightful, and unforgettable. Get your copy today!

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Published April 12, 2025

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Scott M. Graffius

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April 15, 2025
Agile Protocol by Scott M. Graffius is a sharp, funny satire that sneaks legit Agile lessons into the hilarious story. It's wildly entertaining, easy, smart read that gives good insights and tips on Agile.
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April 15, 2025
Can’t believe no one’s done a satirical take on Agile before now. Glad Scott called out the madness, and made it hilarious. Recommended for development teams and those who work with them.
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April 28, 2025
Agile Protocol is technically a short-story though it delivers much more than most full-length books. Scott M. Graffius manages to make Agile interesting, which frankly deserves a medal. Five stars.
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