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  1. An Agile Playbook for Technical Communicators
    A Guide for Technical Communicators Working with Agile Teams
    Luke Pivac

    This book is for Technical Communicators and Agile beginners. It explains Agile, its benefits, concepts, workflows, and team collaboration for success. It covers how Agile documentation differs from Waterfall and details the role and value of an Agile Technical Communicator in a team.

  2. Inteligencia evolutiva: Siete pasos para su implementación
    Guía práctica para implementar el proceso de inteligencia competitiva en tu organización
    Fernando Guillen

    Aprende paso a paso a implementar un modelo de inteligencia competitiva en tu organización. Recurre a herramientas informáticas de libre acceso. Incrementa la efectividad de la toma de decisiones en tu organización y finalmente tu competitividad.

  3. Standing on Bits
    Agile Software Engineering Management at Scale with the Theory of Constraints
    Steve Tendon

    You know all about Agile but have only heard about the Theory of Constraints? Or vice-versa? Read this book, and you will learn how to get the best of both world. The proposed approach applies particularly well at scale, where you have multiple projects/products serving multiple stakeholders with overlapping deadlines and multiple teams.

  4. Platform Engineering teams enable software organizations to transition to a native cloud model by curating and funneling technology innovations from hyperscale cloud providers. This book provides architectural and strategic guidance to build modern software platforms as internal products that empower developers as creative problem solvers

  5. Find Your Market
    Discover and Win Your Product’s Best Market Opportunity
    Étienne Garbugli

    Find Your Market is a book that helps technology entrepreneurs and innovators find the right market for their innovations.

  6. The Cave
    Competing against Incumbents
    Isaak Tsalicoglou

    If you are a serious contender attempting to dethrone an incumbent competitor, or at least gain market share at their expense, you will find this book insightful. Same goes if you find yourself trapped in a business' or a product's proverbial Cave, or if you are the CEO or a product manager of a long-successful incumbent business that suddenly faces competition by a serious contender, and your organization feels "stuck" in addressing the business threat.

  7. 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!

  8. Principles Strategies Tools for Design Thinking
    A comprehensive breakdown that nudges experts and beginners to push boundaries
    Ramesh Chandak

    Through this eBook, you will learn a pragmatic approach to understanding the fundamental principles, strategies and tools for design thinking. Learn how you can articulate the business value of investing in building a great UX and measure its effectiveness.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. Happier Paths
    The Science and Chemistry of High Performing Teams, Enduring Products and Everlasting Customers
    Scott Showalter

    Collaboration and experimentation are not enough! Organizations have discovered how shiny failure can be, but often glorify that over learning. Failing fast & often won't unlock the true innovative potential of teams if focus is placed on validation alone. The scientific method suggests... (see more below) Limited early-access special!

  13. The Art of Strategy
    Learning to See
    Gerard Chiva

    In the 21st century it is so important to use the right approach to design and execute strategy. Unfortunately, most companies nowadays are still operating as if they were in the stable and predictable markets of the 1970s and 1980s. Learn what a bad strategy looks like, our decalogue of a good strategy and some useful tools.

  14. Vertical Slicing and How to Boost Value Delivery
    Slicing user stories in Agile software development
    TJ Rerob

    Agile software development is a fast-paced and complex environment. Goals seem to be moving out from under you all of the time.So how do you build what you need to meet goals? Vertical Slicing of user stories helps you build more effectively and efficiently. Vertical Slicing of user stories is absolutely critical if you aim to deliver value.

  15. The Feedback Loop in Agile
    Do work, get feedback and learn, repeat to meet user needs and get value
    TJ Rerob

    Feedback loops in Agile software development are critical to the process. However, they are often ignored and relegated to second class processes. In favor of other processes, like requirements gathering. Read more about feedback loops today, and build up your Agile software delivery processes!