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  1. The Book of TameFlow
    Theory of Constraints Applied to Knowledge-Work Management
    Steve Tendon

    Do you need a high performance enterprise governance approach improving management, execution and delivery while dealing with multiple projects/products, events, stakeholders and teams? Giving you better bottom line results, faster time to market, less work, better predictability, happier employees, and delighted clients? Then learn about TameFlow!

  2. RH Ágil - Mais humanos e menos recursos
    O desafio da gestão de pessoas nas organizações do século XXI
    Marcos Garrido and Fernanda Magalhães
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  3. Flip: projects to products
    A whitepaper for a different perspective.
    Braden Alexander Cundiff

    Are all problems worth solving? The following white paper is going to challenge you to answer that question for yourself. In order to do this you'll follow the ADDIE process combined with cognitive Learning Outcomes. Understanding this method will allow you to flip your perspective and measure cognitive development more effectively.

  4. Effective Sprint Planning
    How to actually run a (successful) sprint planning meeting
    Clayton Lengel-Zigich

    Effect Sprint Planning teaches you how to actually run a (successful) sprint planning meeting. This is a detailed guide for improving and mastering the art of planning software projects.

  5. Vrije Vogels
    Vrije Vogels versus vaste werknemers
    Martien van Steenbergen

    Maximale toewijding met vrije vogels.

  6. Metrics for Agile Product Teams
    Illustrated Handbook of Do's and Don'ts
    Vivek Ganesan, Kiran Kashyap, and Guru Thimmapuram

    Measuring the wrong things can cost us!

  7. Product Owner Survival Guide
    Know how to thrive, not just survive
    Branka Nikolic

    You are a Product Owner working with a team and running into many different personalities and postures. You are responsible for many things and feel quite lonely.Read the book and learn a few tricks and tips on how to deal with daily challenges and opportunities.For any feedback or further question please use the feedback, email the author option.

  8. Speaking of Agile
    How rhetorical devices like metaphors and analogies can help make clear the changes needed to adopt an Agile mindset
    C.A. Wynn

    How do you explain that Agile adoption requires a change in thinking? Sometimes, it's easiest to do this through a metaphor or analogy. This book explores some of the more readily accessible examples, as well as some less known, in order to help Agile coaches guide teams and organizations toward adopting an Agile mindset.

  9. The Modern Product Owner
    Skills to Navigate the Agile Work and Achieve Business and Product Strategy
    TJ Rerob

    Agile software development product owners face a complex and fluid environment. The very nature of Agile presents an open and adaptable process. How are Product Owners to approach this fluid environment, where things change on them all the time, and be successful? The Product Owner Cheatsheet - How to be an Agile Ninja, is here to guide you.

  10. Become a Master of Product Roadmaps
    Agile product roadmaps that get buy-in for your product strategy and help deliver value
    TJ Rerob

    The streamlined guide to help you create focused and direct product roadmaps. Product roadmaps to help you win over stakeholders with good use of priority and the right communication. Concepts here also help steer ideas of the product roadmap using Agile best practices, to really add value.

  11. Coming up: A book that deeply dives into facilitating agile retrospective to help you make your agile retrospectives more valuable.

  12. Organizing Toward Agility
    Design, Grow, and Sustain Self Organizing Structure at Scale
    Jeff Anderson

    This book is a guideline that helps you grow organizing structures based on self organizing teams. It provides practical advice on how to scale your teams, and put support structures in place to increase agility across your enterprise.

  13. The Value Mix
    The Framework to Create Meaningful Products and Services for Your Audience
    Guerric de Ternay

    The Value Mix is a framework that helps you create the products and services that people will want. You'll learn to:1. Gain a deep understanding of your customers;2. Build new products and services that create real value. Complementary to the lean startup and design thinking methods. It's the prequel of The Opportunity Lenses.

  14. 89 Tips From The agile Trenches
    for scrummasters & agile coaches
    YvesHanoulle

    To paraphrase Pascal Van Cauwenberghe: Building great products is easy: build a great team and they'll build it for you. This book will help you building that team.

  15. Managing Remote Teams
    How to achieve together, when everybody is working from home
    Lukasz Szyrmer

    Everyone was suddenly thrust into working from home. But you still need to work and get things done. And significant accomplishments happen because of teamwork. But then how do you join, or even run, a team, when everyone isn't there in the building with you?