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Scrum Noir: Bad Boys of Scrum

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This MEGA digest tells the complete story of SCRUM NOIR Bad Boys of Scrum by including all three episodes at a discount . Ace, being a true fan of staying awake rather than sleeping, is enjoying a great coffee when two tough guys bump hard against the table, nearly knocking over Ace's piping hot latte. They start yammering about agile consulting, but there is something funny about how they stand. They keep facing forward like they have back problems. Ace asks how they know about the last gig with Mad Dog Mary and why their execs should want to talk about it, when the tough on the right moves his arm forward revealing a bat and the tough on the left suddenly has a claw hammer in his hand. Then something happens and the world goes dark . . . like sleep. Ace has never trusted sleep because of the possibility of waking up in a strange place.
The episode that made a splash at Scrum Gathering 2008 in Toronto! Learn about the following and have fun doing meta-scrum and managing multiple Scrum projects, dangers of command-and-control, and the responsibilities of product management. SCRUM NOIR is a comic book series written by Agile coach and authors Lancer Kind and Dhaval Panchal. Each episode presents situations that happen with real-world teams and real-world solutions for solving them. Lancer Kind is also author of several science fiction books. Produced by SolutionsIQ.

44 pages, Paperback

First published November 18, 2014

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Lancer Kind

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Although Lancer Kind lives in the Seattle area, he spends much of his time traveling to India, China, and Thailand. He's a 2003 graduate of the Clarion writer's workshop and a 2006 graduate of the Odyssey writer's workshop. As an active member of the science fiction community, he's spoken at NorwesCon, CascadiaCon, Foolscap, ReaderCon, and WorldCon (Denvention). When not writing, he's skateboarding, plotting how to make the world a better place, and studying Mandarin.

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