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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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Improve Every Retrospective! Real Solutions for Every Team Leader, Facilitator, and Participant ". . . Aino has shared a robust,...
Agile retrospectives help you get to the root of your real problems, so you can solve them quickly and effectively....
In Lean Software Development, Mary and Tom Poppendieck identify seven fundamental "lean" principles, adapt them for the world of software...
Building on their breakthrough bestseller "Implementing Lean Software Development," the authors show software leaders how to quickly identify the biggest...
A guide that provides the bridge for traditional project managers to cross into agile project management.
"I spend much time helping organizations capture requirements and even more time helping them recover from not capturing requirements. Many...
Proven techniques for scaling agile and lean development to the very largest organizations and projects • •Helps companies turn software...
A guide to XP leads the developer, project manager, and team leader through the software development planning process, offering real...
Write clean code that works with the help of this groundbreaking software method. Example-driven teaching is the basis of Beck's...
The Fast, Focused, Practical Guide to Excellence with Scrum The Great ScrumMaster: #ScrumMasterWay is your complete guide to becoming an...
Practical Guidance and Inspiration for Launching, Sustaining, or Improving Any Agile Enterprise Transformation Initiative As long-time competitive advantages disappear, astute...
Spells out an ultra-contemporary, completely realistic, and thoroughly actionable approach toward the software development lifecycle.
I’d recommend Noise by Daniel Kahneman (well, just about anything by him)
Good one! Added to my backlog…