
Forging Change
Agile Restructuring In Practice
James L. Carpenter(Author)
Agile Carpentry LLC (Publisher)
Published on 24. April 2019
Book
Hardback
236 pages
978-1-7328751-1-1 (ISBN)
Description
Implementing agile at scale starts with the right management attitudes and structures, but it doesn’t stop there. The waterfall mindset is often deeply embedded, and successful agile transformation requires a new understanding of how your organization works, not just a new set of processes for a few teams.
In Forging Change, James Carpenter cuts through the noise that often surrounds large- scale agile transformations to explain how agile theories play out in the real world. Part 1 focuses on agile deployment challenges, including different ways to spread the agile mindset and management practices that are crucial to success. In Part 2, he has assembled a collection of conceptual models, practical techniques, and real-world examples showing how healthy agile processes work in large organizations. These techniques will help you establish a real change in mindset, not just terminology.
Push higher quality standards by ratcheting your definition of Done.
Forecast releases for business use without violating agile principles.
Encourage automated unit testing and other aspects of improved craftsmanship.
Select the right Scrum Master when you can’t upend the organizational chart yet.
Forging Change provides a well of tested information, models, and examples that address these and other common challenges. The result is a dependable, practical resource you will turn to again and again as you work to achieve positive, lasting organizational change.
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Language
English
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 196 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
855 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7328751-1-1 (9781732875111)
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James Carpenter helps clients create agile ecosystems that produce greater business value, happier customers, happier engineers, and higher-quality products. Before his life as an agile coach, he spent fourteen years as a software engineer, software architect, and engineering manager in a variety of fields. He has a Bachelor's of Science in Physics from Texas A&M University.