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  1. First Principles in Scrum
    Teams That Finish Early Accelerate Faster
    Jeff Sutherland

    First Principles in Scrum: The Definitive Guide to Agile Mastery First Principles in Scrum explores the deep foundations of Scrum and Agile, authored by Jeff Sutherland—Co-Creator of Scrum and a signatory of the Agile Manifesto. With a new chapter added every sprint, it now is the largest Agile resource ever compiled. Drawing on his background as a senior research scientist trained in radiation physics, Sutherland explains how principles from physics, biology, and neuroscience shape Scrum’s effectiveness. He also delves into the future of Agile, demonstrating how AI, when integrated with Scrum@Scale, can drive exponential productivity—projected to make teams 30-100 times more productive by 2030 . Whether you’re a CEO, manager, or practitioner, this series is essential reading. It’s a roadmap to mastering agility in a rapidly changing world, offering insights into how the iterative cycles of Agile mirror the adaptability of complex systems while embracing AI as a transformative force.

  2. How to Learn: On the Job, In a Team
    The Theoretical Roots of Team Learning
    Greg Cupal
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  3. Down with 'stop-start-continue'; Long Live the Effective Retro! This book collects 10 Experimental Formats to help take your Retrospectives to the next level! How far could you get with 10 intentional Experiments?

  4. Agile Unleashed
    Strategies For Building Collaborative Teams And Maximizing Workflow Capacity
    Rafael Antonio George Duval

    Ready to take your Agile practice to the next level?

  5. Agile is NOT a set of practices. It is a mindset. Being a mindset can make it challenging to practice, but not impossible! This book collects 10 days of questions to help you practice the agile mindset. How far can you get in 10 Days?

  6. Scrum实践精萃
    Jim Wang王军

    疫情一晃三年了,我琢磨着把这些文章归类,形成一个小册子,让中文社区更多的人受益。也是对我自己的鞭策,激励我继续抽空写短文,来整理自己的想法和实践体会。让 Scrum 在更多的团队和组织中顺利落地,让越来越多的优秀的 ScrumMaster 有勇气和担责把自己所带团队和辅导组织的敏捷经验记下来。写的过程是一个创造的过程,也是学习和整理想法的过程,持续的做检视和调整。

  7. Going Remote:
    Guidline to build and manage remote teams
    Bernhard Gaum

    In this book, you will learn about how to prepare a remote-friendly organization, and apply it by assessing your current remote readiness. Be Agile! Be Smart! Go From all Local to all remote!

  8. Flow Metrics for Scrum Teams
    Because story points were never a part of Scrum anyway
    Daniel Vacanti and Will Seele

    Is it a 5 or a 13? Or a 2 or a 3? Or an XL?’ If you're the kind of person tired of these conversations, we've got something for you. Flow Metrics for Scrum Teams is a practical guide to leave behind wasteful guesstimation and use real data to improve all aspects of your Scrum implementation.

  9. Follow ... the path of Ray, Howard, and Britta
    An Essential Tale of Agile Transformation Strategy
    René Schröder

    An entertaining, easy-to-read, step-by-step MASTER CLASS on using agile practices to improve your business’s speed, quality, employee morale, and manager effectiveness — aimed at all those who wish to kindle continuous transformation in any corporate context — Keep reading!

  10. Una pequeña guía de Scrum
    2da Edición
    Saúl Zalimben

    Scrum es un marco de trabajo cuyo propósito es desarrollar, entregar y mantener productos complejos. Ayuda a las personas, equipos y organizaciones a generar valor a través de soluciones adaptativas para problemas complejos. Esta guía busca explicar de forma simple y concisa todos los aspectos de Scrum así como la importancia de su aplicación.

  11. The Scrum Canvas
    Tools and Templates for New Scrum Practitioners
    Fadi Stephan

    The Scrum Canvas is a collection of tools and templates that help new Scrum Practitioners get started with Scrum.

  12. Agile Lineout - for non-tech teams
    Agile lineout is a framework specifically designed for Non-tech Teams
    Jon Ward

    Learn how to build energise and mobilise non-tech agile teamsLearn how to define and create valuable business solutionsUnderstand how a development process worksCreate teach and non-tech agile programmes using Agile Lineout

  13. Lingo: Agile
    A simplified look at Agile terms you actually need
    Samuel Gregory

    Why are Pirate Metrics called "Pirate Metrics"?... Find out in Lingo: Agile! The Agile definition book you need in your team or organisation. Lingo: Agile gives you the definitions of the Agile terms that you actually use when you need it most and without the fluff.

  14. 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.

  15. 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.