
Scaling Lean & Agile Development
Thinking and Organizational Tools for Large-Scale Scrum
Addison Wesley (Publisher)
Published on 24. December 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-321-48096-5 (ISBN)
Description
Lean Development and Agile Methods for Large-Scale Products: Key Thinking and Organizational Tools for Sustainable Competitive Success
Increasingly, large product-development organizations are turning to lean thinking, agile principles and practices, and large-scale Scrum to sustainably and quickly deliver value and innovation. However, many groups have floundered in their practice-oriented adoptions. Why? Because without a deeper understanding of the thinking tools and profound organizational redesign needed, it is as though casting seeds on to an infertile field. Now, drawing on their long experience leading and guiding large-scale lean and agile adoptions for large, multisite, and offshore product development, and drawing on the best research for great team-based agile organizations, internationally recognized consultant and best-selling author Craig Larman and former leader of the agile transformation at Nokia Networks Bas Vodde share the key thinking and organizational tools needed to plant the seeds of product development success in a fertile lean and agile enterprise.
Coverage includes
Lean thinking and development combined with agile practices and methods
Systems thinking
Queuing theory and large-scale development processes
Moving from single-function and component teams to stable cross-functional cross-component Scrum feature teams with end-to-end responsibility for features
Organizational redesign to a lean and agile enterprise that delivers value fast
Large-scale Scrum for multi-hundred-person product groups
In a competitive environment that demands ever-faster cycle times and greater innovation, applied lean thinking and agile principles are becoming an urgent priority. Scaling Lean & Agile Development will help leaders create the foundation for their lean enterprise-and deliver on the significant benefits of agility.
In addition to the foundation tools in this text, see the companion book Practices for Scaling Lean & Agile Development: Large, Multisite, and Offshore Product Development with Large-Scale Scrum for complementary action tools.
Increasingly, large product-development organizations are turning to lean thinking, agile principles and practices, and large-scale Scrum to sustainably and quickly deliver value and innovation. However, many groups have floundered in their practice-oriented adoptions. Why? Because without a deeper understanding of the thinking tools and profound organizational redesign needed, it is as though casting seeds on to an infertile field. Now, drawing on their long experience leading and guiding large-scale lean and agile adoptions for large, multisite, and offshore product development, and drawing on the best research for great team-based agile organizations, internationally recognized consultant and best-selling author Craig Larman and former leader of the agile transformation at Nokia Networks Bas Vodde share the key thinking and organizational tools needed to plant the seeds of product development success in a fertile lean and agile enterprise.
Coverage includes
Lean thinking and development combined with agile practices and methods
Systems thinking
Queuing theory and large-scale development processes
Moving from single-function and component teams to stable cross-functional cross-component Scrum feature teams with end-to-end responsibility for features
Organizational redesign to a lean and agile enterprise that delivers value fast
Large-scale Scrum for multi-hundred-person product groups
In a competitive environment that demands ever-faster cycle times and greater innovation, applied lean thinking and agile principles are becoming an urgent priority. Scaling Lean & Agile Development will help leaders create the foundation for their lean enterprise-and deliver on the significant benefits of agility.
In addition to the foundation tools in this text, see the companion book Practices for Scaling Lean & Agile Development: Large, Multisite, and Offshore Product Development with Large-Scale Scrum for complementary action tools.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 179 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
578 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-48096-5 (9780321480965)
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Additional editions

Craig Larman | Bas Vodde
Scaling Lean & Agile Development
Thinking and Organizational Tools for Large-Scale Scrum
E-Book
12/2008
1st Edition
Addison Wesley
€56.49
Available for download

Craig Larman | Bas Vodde
Scaling Lean & Agile Development
Thinking and Organizational Tools for Large-Scale Scrum
E-Book
12/2008
1st Edition
Addison Wesley
€56.49
Available for download
Persons
Craig Larman is a management and product development consultant in enterprise-level adoption and use of lean development, agile principles and practices, and large-scale Scrum in large, multisite, and offshore development. He is chief scientist at Valtech, an international consulting and offshore outsourcing company. His books include the best-sellers Agile & Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide (Addison-Wesley, 2004) and Applying UML and Patterns, Third Edition (Prentice Hall, 2005).
Bas Vodde works as an independent product-development consultant and large-scale Scrum coach. For several years he led the agile and Scrum enterprise-wide adoption initiative at Nokia Networks. He is passionate about improving product development, an avid student of organizational, team management, and product development research, and remains an active developer.
Bas Vodde works as an independent product-development consultant and large-scale Scrum coach. For several years he led the agile and Scrum enterprise-wide adoption initiative at Nokia Networks. He is passionate about improving product development, an avid student of organizational, team management, and product development research, and remains an active developer.
Content
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
Thinking Tools
Chapter 2: Systems Thinking 9
Chapter 3: Lean Thinking 39
Chapter 4: Queueing Theory 93
Chapter 5: False Dichotomies 125
Chapter 6: Be Agile 139
Organizational Tools
Chapter 7: Feature Teams 149
Chapter 8: Teams 193
Chapter 9: Requirement Areas 217
Chapter 10: Organization 229
Chapter 11: Large-Scale Scrum 289
Miscellany
Chapter 12: Scrum Primer 305
Recommended Readings 327
Bibliography 333
Index 343
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
Thinking Tools
Chapter 2: Systems Thinking 9
Chapter 3: Lean Thinking 39
Chapter 4: Queueing Theory 93
Chapter 5: False Dichotomies 125
Chapter 6: Be Agile 139
Organizational Tools
Chapter 7: Feature Teams 149
Chapter 8: Teams 193
Chapter 9: Requirement Areas 217
Chapter 10: Organization 229
Chapter 11: Large-Scale Scrum 289
Miscellany
Chapter 12: Scrum Primer 305
Recommended Readings 327
Bibliography 333
Index 343