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  1. No One is Coming to Save You
    The Power-Ups to Help Surf the Chaos
    Stuart Young and Dave Prior

    No One is Coming to Save You is your no-fluff guide to thriving in chaos. Forget trends and templates—this book delivers the essential human skills (“Power-Ups”) you need to survive and grow in an uncertain world. Straight talk, real stories, and practical tools from two people who’ve failed forward so you don’t have to.

  2. Scrum Master Essentials
    Streamline your Scrum meetings and empower your agile team
    Jens Øster

    Transform chaotic Scrum meetings into productive, well-structured sessions with proven templates and agendas. This toolkit provides everything you need to conduct effective Sprint Planning, Daily Scrums, Sprint Reviews, and Retrospectives, plus bonus strategies for long-term agile planning that actually work in real organizations.

  3. Ready
    Why Most Software Projects Fail and How to Fix It
    Max Guernsey, III and Luniel de Beer

    Most delivery problems aren't caused by the code, the team, or the work management process. They start upstream: with how requirements mature (or don't). Ready introduces Requirements Maturation Flow (RMF), a system for gating, clarifying, and aligning work — before it starts and without changing your framework. If your Sprints end in carryover, rework, or delivering the wrong thing, RMF is the structural fix you've been missing.

  4. Ready
    Why Most Software Projects Fail and How to Fix It
    Max Guernsey, III and Luniel de Beer

    Most delivery problems aren't caused by the code, the team, or the work management process. They start upstream: with how requirements mature (or don't). Ready introduces Requirements Maturation Flow (RMF), a system for gating, clarifying, and aligning work — before it starts and without changing your framework. If your Sprints end in carryover, rework, or delivering the wrong thing, RMF is the structural fix you've been missing.

  5. Agile Development: The Complete Guide
    Mastering Agile from Principles to Practice
    Chetankumar Sanghani

    Ready to unlock the true power of Agile? This book is your complete, no-fluff guide to mastering Agile practices — from foundational principles to real-world execution. Whether you're launching your first Scrum team or scaling Agile across a complex organization, Agile Development: The Complete Guide gives you the tools, frameworks, and mindset to deliver faster, collaborate better, and build products your users will love. Written by certified Agile Product Manager Chetan Sanghani, this guide is packed with practical strategies, proven tools, and case studies from both startups and enterprises. It’s everything you need to go from Agile-aware to Agile-expert — all in one place.

  6. Work management tools rapport 2025
    Software voor (Agile) werk management vergeleken en gescoord op functie niveau
    Rob van Wees
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  7. The Void in Agile
    Unveiling the gaps in today’s agile practices
    Lakshmi Kanth Vallampati

    "The Void in Agile" uncovers the hidden challenges that often derail Agile practices. Packed with actionable insights, it reveals how to overcome pitfalls like velocity traps, bloated backlogs, and technical debt, empowering teams to focus on what truly matters—delivering value to customers. If you're ready to make Agile work more effectively, this book is for you!

  8. Des événements Scrum qui marchent (vraiment) avec la méthode BIS4
    La méthode simple pour préparer, animer et améliorer tes meetings agiles.
    Pierre-Cyril DENANT

    La méthode BIS4 est un cadre simple et mémorisable qui transforme chaque événement Scrum en un moment clair, utile et orienté action. Inspirée du cycle PDCA, elle aide à poser un but précis, préparer les bons ingrédients, dérouler une séquence efficace et obtenir des résultats tangibles. Née du terrain, enrichie d’anecdotes réelles et d’outils d’auto-évaluation, la BIS4 permet aux Scrum Masters, équipes et managers d’améliorer la qualité de leurs réunions… sans complexifier leur quotidien.

  9. The Illustrated Guide to Scrum - Volume 2
    Make Scrum Work for You
    Peter Stevens

    Whether you're dealing with the everyday challenges of Scrum or aiming to elevate your team's performance, Scrum in Real Life provides the tools, tips, and techniques to make Scrum work for you. Elevate your Scrum practice and deliver better results with this indispensable guide!

  10. The Cybernetic Enterprise
    How to Build a Future-Ready Organization
    Romano Roth

    Most enterprises can deliver fast, but few can adapt at scale.The Cybernetic Enterprise introduces a unifying operating model that embeds AI, feedback loops, and platform thinking into the DNA of your organization. Learn how to build a system that senses change, learns continuously, and transforms disruption into strategic advantage.

  11. Principles of Project Management
    The Building Blocks of Agility
    Adam Russell

    "Axioms of Project Management" is an essential guide for project managers navigating the complexities of software development and systems integration projects. Drawing from decades of hands-on experience, Adam Russell shares over 50 core principles of project management into easily digestible, actionable nuggets of wisdom.

  12. Scrum的第一原則
    提前完成的團隊加速更快
    Jeff Sutherland

    Scrum的第一原則:敏捷精通的權威指南《Scrum的第一原則》深入剖析 Scrum 與敏捷的核心基礎,作者為 Scrum 的共同創辦人暨《敏捷宣言》簽署人 Jeff Sutherland。本書每個短衝(Sprint)新增一章,如今已成為有史以來最大規模的敏捷資源彙編。Sutherland 憑藉其放射物理學資深研究科學家的背景,闡述物理學、生物學及神經科學的原理如何構成 Scrum 高效運作的基石。他也展望敏捷的未來,展示人工智慧(AI)結合 Scrum@Scale 時,如何推動指數型生產力成長——預期至 2030 年,團隊生產力可提升 30 至 100 倍。無論你是企業領袖、經理人或實踐者,本系列皆為必讀之作。它是掌握敏捷、應對瞬息萬變世界的最佳指南,並揭示如何透過敏捷的迭代循環,模擬複雜系統的適應性,同時迎向人工智慧帶來的轉型力量。

  13. Do you want to be a better Scrum Master? Do you want to make a difference in the world? Are you a manager responsible for Agile teams. If so, then you need to learn the First Principles in Scrum. Some people say that these insights have changed their life, or given them their life back. Are you ready to make a change? Then read this book.

  14. 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.

  15. Do you want to be a better Scrum Master? Do you want to make a difference in the world? Are you a manager responsible for Agile teams. If so, then you need to learn the First Principles in Scrum. Some people say that these insights have changed their life, or given them their life back. Are you ready to make a change? Then read this book.