
Agile Project Management
The Complete Guide for Beginners to Scrum, Agile Project Management, and Software Development (Lean Guides with Scrum, Sprint, Kanban, DSDM, XP & Crystal)
Greg Caldwell(Author)
Alakai Publishing LLC
Published on 19. January 2020
Book
Hardback
172 pages
978-1-951754-42-6 (ISBN)
Description
The Lean and Agile frameworks have been misapplied for two decades. Most teams that "do Agile" are running Waterfall with stand-ups.
Agile Project Management - The Complete Guide for Beginners to Scrum, Agile Project Management, and Software Development (Le explains what they're actually for. Single-volume guide written to be read straight through. Concrete, applicable, and built for the reader who wants results faster than theory.
Inside:
· The principles, in their original form, before consultants softened them.
· The practices that produce the results everyone wants from these methods.
· When Lean is the wrong answer. Honest cases where waterfall is faster.
· How to introduce these frameworks to teams that have heard the buzzwords too many times.
· The cultural and organizational patterns that determine success or theater.
· Real-world examples - both wins and the kind of failures that get hidden in case studies.
Read this if you're tired of doing the rituals without the results.
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
409 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-951754-42-6 (9781951754426)
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Greg Caldwell writes for entrepreneurs, founders, and team leads who want to build faster, smarter, and leaner. His books break down the methodologies that drive modern business - Lean Startup, Agile, Scrum, Kaizen, and Lean Analytics - into clear, implementable frameworks anyone can apply, whether you're launching a startup or scaling a team.
Greg's style is practical and outcome-driven: less theory, more execution. Each book gives readers the tools and mental models they need to ship better products and run leaner operations.