I have been working to help teams and organisations adopt Agile ways of working for close to 10 years now, usually in the role of a Scrum Master or Agile Coach. During this time, I have had the privilege of working with a lot of great teams. Being exposed to a lot of different environments has been a brilliant learning experience, as each organisation is unique and therefore forces you to try new things and approaches in your efforts to support change.
This book is about sharing the tool kit I have developed during this time. Many of these tools were developed incrementally within teams I worked with, some literally taking years and exposure to a variety of organisations to reach their current state. My hope is to save you some of that time.
I must say I was positively surprised. It's short but dense. No crap, just content which I really like. Second thing, you have 'agile' in the title. I don't know about you, but I sometimes get rash from hearing about 'being agile', but this book doesn't sell you anything about this. It just gives you different tools and describes how they can help in your project. It doesn't force anything, but shows ways to deal with some problems that are common not only in agile projects.