Agile is providing useful even to those outside the software development industry as it enables the readers to observe and analyze their circumstances and then determine the suitable approach. It discusses at length how Agile project management principles and practices empower project managers to adapt to and manage effectively a new kind of innovative product development.
There are some people who perhaps think that there is no need of project management methods these days. That either Agile don't require them, or Agile is somehow incompatible with them. Those people will also benefit from this book because it clearly shows how agile methods which were never designed for project management can be combined with an international project management methodology to help leverage the strengths of both. Its greatest benefit, however, will be those people working on projects and want to understand better how to incorporate Agile into their projects. The book is a very practical guide on how and when Agile methods can be used in order to get the full benefits of Agile.
For the price this book was a good enough intro to Agile project management but the copious typos and grammatical errors were very distracting. I feel like the information is repeated in a circular fashion throughout the book with slightly different wording, rather than going "from A to Z" with the information
The book provides a brief overview of agile methodologies and their perks - not in detail. Suggested to read it you want to have a brief understanding of the concepts while spending not so much time for reading.