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  1. What are Industry Best practices?
    Wrong Answers only
    YvesHanoulle
    No Description Available
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  3. Successful Independent Consulting
    Relationships That Focus on Mutual Benefit
    Johanna Rothman

    Become your own boss with this practical guide to becoming a successful independent consultant. Using content marketing, learn to build relationships with colleagues and potential clients, so people ask for you by name.

  4. Agile and Lean Program Management
    Scaling Collaboration Across the Organization
    Johanna Rothman

    Scaling process creates bloat. Dictating how to work to teams doesn’t work. What does? Servant leadership, autonomy, collaboration and exploration. Learn how to use agile and lean program management to collaborate across the organization.

  5. Kanban for skeptics
    Clear answers to Kanban in software development
    Nick Oostvogels
    No Description Available
  6. The Retrospective Handbook
    A guide for agile teams
    Patrick Kua

    Unlock the untapped potential in your retrospectives. Discover the small changes that make big differences, drawn from almost 10 years of practical experience running retrospectives.

  7. Getting Started with Kanban
    Get started with the Kanban Method in 30 minutes
    Paul Klipp
    No Description Available
  8. Holy Land Kanban
    Real-world agility from the frontiers of using flow distilled into evergreen Kanban wisdom
    Yuval Yeret

    In the mid-2010s, I watched teams drown under unrelenting backlogs, firefighting at every turn, and ceremonies that solved nothing. Holy Land Kanban tells the true story of how we sketched our first Kanban board in Israel—and discovered an alternative to “Agile By the Book.” In these pages you’ll learn how to:Make work visible, so no task lurks in shadowLimit WIP, freeing teams to finish rather than fragmentPull delivery, letting demand guide flow instead of pushing chaosEstablish feedback rhythms that drive real learningEvolve your system one experiment at a timeWhether you’re piloting dozens of AI projects, grappling with product-ops complexity, or simply seeking speed without spin, these timeless Kanban patterns will help you regain clarity, calm, and traction—today and for years to come.

  9. Perhaps you've been a team manager, project manager, or possibly a business analyst. You may be a tester or even a software developer. Maybe you've been through a good number of projects and have experienced the highs of success and fallen in a few potholes along the way. Well, your team or organization has decided that they want to "go Agile" and you've been volun-told to be the ScrumMaster. Congratulations! You've had a few days of training, but now what?

  10. Personal Kanban in a Nutshell
    The practical guide to personal happiness
    Jurgen De Smet and talboomerik
    No Description Available
  11. Agile Testing Condensed Nederlands
    YvesHanoulle, Janet Gregory, and Lisa Crispin

    Agile Testing Condensed presenteert een beknopt en vlot leesbaar overzicht van hoe je succesvol kan zijn in testing en hoe je binnen een agile context een kwaliteitscultuur kan opbouwen.

  12. Who is agile? Volume 1
    A book of personal reflections on journeys where people stumbled on agile.
    YvesHanoulle, Andrea Chiou, Marcin Floryan, Peter Doomen, Guy Nachimson, and Amber Ankerholz
    No Description Available
  13. This ebook on A3 Problem Solving is meant to demystify some of what people know and hear about A3s

  14. Manage Your Job Search
    Johanna Rothman

    Not sure where to start with your job search? Treat it like the project it is. Full of tips, stories, and humor, Johanna Rothman will help you apply pragmatic project management techniques to your job search so that you take control and find fulfilling work.

  15. There's Always a Duck
    A collection of essays about people, culture, and teams
    Elisabeth Hendrickson

    A curated collection of my essays about cultures, people, and teams from my blog. Discover how something as simple as coffee can demonstrate how "normal" is inherently context-dependent, what ducks can teach us about translation, and why a sales person told me that he wouldn't use his company's software either. [See note about pricing, below.]