The Scrum Culture : Introducing Agile Methods in Organizations.
2018
HD28-70
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Title
The Scrum Culture : Introducing Agile Methods in Organizations.
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Edition
2nd ed.
ISBN
9783319738413
3319738410
3319738410
Publication Details
New York : Springer April 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 323 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
9783319738413
Call Number
HD28-70
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.406028551
Summary
Annotation This book is a guide for managers, Scrum Masters and agile coaches who are interested in agile organizational methods and who are planning to introduce Scrum at their own company. Scrum is not only a product development framework but can also be used to structure activities for agile and lean organizational development. Divided into six major parts, the book first introduces and defines the Scrum Culture briefly. It explains its relevance, highlights a number of pain points typical for first encounters with Scrum, and embeds it in an introduction to organizational change. This is complemented with many real-life examples that help to apply the concepts to readers' own specific contexts. The second part describes the principles of introducing Scrum in detail, while the third part embarks on the practical application of these principles, drawing on a wealth of experience gathered in many successful introduction projects. Part four focuses on a detailed case study of a Scrum transformation before part five provides the scientific background information and study details that led to the findings in part one. In closing, part six offers a number of appendices with extensive information on Scrum and its principles. The second edition of this book has been updated throughout and fundamentally re-organized for better readability.
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Annotation This book is a guide for managers, Scrum Masters and agile coaches who are interested in agile organizational methods and who are planning to introduce Scrum at their own company. Scrum is not only a product development framework but can also be used to structure activities for agile and lean organizational development. Divided into six major parts, the book first introduces and defines the Scrum Culture briefly. It explains its relevance, highlights a number of pain points typical for first encounters with Scrum, and embeds it in an introduction to organizational change. This is complemented with many real-life examples that help to apply the concepts to readers' own specific contexts. The second part describes the principles of introducing Scrum in detail, while the third part embarks on the practical application of these principles, drawing on a wealth of experience gathered in many successful introduction projects. Part four focuses on a detailed case study of a Scrum transformation before part five provides the scientific background information and study details that led to the findings in part one. In closing, part six offers a number of appendices with extensive information on Scrum and its principles. The second edition of this book has been updated throughout and fundamentally re-organized for better readability.
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Management for Professionals Ser.
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Table of Contents
Part I: the Scrum Culture
Part II: The Theory of Introducing Scrum
Part III: The Practical Appication of Kotter's Principles
Part IV: Case Study
Part V: The Scientific Part of the Scrum Culture
Part VI: Additional Information.
Part II: The Theory of Introducing Scrum
Part III: The Practical Appication of Kotter's Principles
Part IV: Case Study
Part V: The Scientific Part of the Scrum Culture
Part VI: Additional Information.