A work in progress…
Browse this listing of some of the best books and resources for your agile leadership and coaching journey.
I hope you’ll find inspiration and learning regardless of where you are on the path: beginner, practitioner, guide, or catalyst.
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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...
How can we apply technology to drive business value? For years, we've been told that the performance of software delivery...
A Practical Guide for Everyone Involved in Product and Systems Development The fledgling problem solver invariably rushes in with solutions...
Hundreds of organizations around the world have already benefited from Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD). Disciplined Agile (DA) is the only...
The step-by-step guide to going live with new software releases faster - reducing risk and delivering more value sooner! *...
Carefully researched over ten years and eagerly anticipated by the agile community, Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams...
Spells out an ultra-contemporary, completely realistic, and thoroughly actionable approach toward the software development lifecycle.
The first edition of "Extreme Programming Explained" is a classic. It won awards for its then-radical ideas for improving small-team...
Although salary surveys worldwide regularly identify software architect as one of the top ten best jobs, no decent guides exist...
"This remarkable book [by Mary Poppendieck] combines practical advice, ready-to-use techniques, and a deep understanding of why this is the...
"Kanban is becoming a popular way to visualize and limit work-in-progress in software development and information technology work. Teams around...
Building on their breakthrough bestseller "Implementing Lean Software Development," the authors show software leaders how to quickly identify the biggest...
I’d recommend Noise by Daniel Kahneman (well, just about anything by him)
Good one! Added to my backlog…