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Agile Confusion: A Quick Understanding of the Basics and Application

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The Carnsa family is back in Agile A Quick Understanding of the Basics and Application, the second short guide in the semi-fictional Carnsa Development series.   The  Carnsa family embark on their first Agile project, taking on the typical Agile roles and ceremonies. Understand how they deal with non-ideal situations on their Agile project journey. Granny, a retired business woman, has no problem voicing her opinion when she encounters some of the concepts that she does not like. Why not join the Carnsa family in an exploration of the subject of Agile, with scenario's you can relate to.   Chock-full of information, references, links, and a quiz you can relate to and use, this quick reference guide answers your questions and will help

66 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 20, 2018

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February 12, 2021
Generally speaking, I am a fan of Chris Lewis’ work and thoroughly enjoy his many books. When he sticks to plot, it's an entertaining, interesting read that's also well written. Above all, I can count on his books to learn and develop my knowledge. That being said, Agile Confusion: A Quick Understanding of the Basics and Application is not an exception.

Through these fictional stories you will be guided to understand a software development project named Agile and this is especially important if you speak with IT people, which sometimes can be and adventure if you don’t understand the terms or have the knowledge.

You won’t feel bored at all during the reading, because you have links, pictures, references and a quiz so that you can practice all that you have been learning. I sure had a great time reading and I hope that Chris continues this series as it will help us, non-IT fluent speakers.
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