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Angela Druckman

30 Days to Better Agile

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Agile product development works—if you do it right. Despite its simple principles, executing them presents challenges to new and experienced agile practitioners alike. Many organizations start a move to agile with high hopes and enthusiasm, only to end up discouraged, frustrated, and ready to give up.

Do these problems sound familiar?

• Lack of planning and predictability in your agile projects

• Teams that continually over— or under-commit

• Product Owners that are ineffective or not engaged

• Poorly written requirements

• Inability to meet project deadlines

If you have struggled with issues like these, 30 Days to Better Agile can help. In it, you will learn specific and targeted techniques for working through common problems every organization faces when moving to an agile model. This book is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to get the most value possible out of agile practices.
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  • b6703013592compartió una citahace 6 años
    An agile approach instead asks: “This is how much time I have—how much high-value functionality can I get in that time?”
  • b6703013592compartió una citahace 6 años
    Being agile does not mean changing direction every five minutes. Nor does it mean proceeding blindly forward without a plan. Agile teams do have the ability to respond to changes in business requirements in order to provide more value, but they do so in a structured way.
  • b6703013592compartió una citahace 6 años
    Why reinvent the wheel when getting started? If you can learn from what others have done before, you can avoid some pain. Getting help from an experienced agile coach is key here—someone who can see patterns and behaviors well before a novice can.

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