Succeeding With Agile: Software Development Using Scrum

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Practical Scrum guidance for real-world team change

This is the kind of Agile book people reach for when theory stops being enough and the messy reality of teams, resistance, and scaling kicks in. Mike Cohn makes Scrum feel usable, not idealized, with advice that speaks directly to working professionals. If you want a handbook that helps you actually navigate adoption instead of just admire the framework, this is a very solid read.

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Succeeding With Agile: Software Development Using Scrum

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ISBN: 9789332547964
Authors: Mike Cohn
Publisher: Pearson India
Date of Publication: 2015-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Personal Development, Sociology, Business
Goodreads rating: 4.01
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Succeeding with Agile is for pragmatic software professionals who want real answers to the most difficult challenges they face in implementing Scrum. Cohn covers every facet of the transition: getting started, helping individuals transition to new roles, structuring teams, scaling up, working with a distributed team, and finally, implementing effective metrics and continuous improvement. Throughout, Cohn presents 'Things to Try Now' sections based on his most successful advice. Complementary Objection sections reproduce typical conversations with those resisting change and offer practical guidance for addressing their concerns. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Adapting to Scrum Chapter 2 Iterating Toward Agility Chapter 3 Your First Projects Chapter 4 New Roles Chapter 5 Leading a Self-Organizing Team Chapter 6 Overcoming Resistance Chapter 7 Planning Chapter 8 The Product Backlog Chapter 9 Sprints Chapter 10 Quality Chapter 11 Scaling Scrum Chapter 12 Coexisting with Other Approaches Chapter 13 Human Resource, Facilities and the PMO Chapter 14 Seeing How Far You've Come Chapter 15 Technical Practices Chapter 16 Distributed Teams Chapter 17 You're Not Done Yet
 

Practical Scrum guidance for real-world team change

This is the kind of Agile book people reach for when theory stops being enough and the messy reality of teams, resistance, and scaling kicks in. Mike Cohn makes Scrum feel usable, not idealized, with advice that speaks directly to working professionals. If you want a handbook that helps you actually navigate adoption instead of just admire the framework, this is a very solid read.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.