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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  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. ORBIT
    Transforming a project-based company
    Lampros Lamprou

    Agile Project Management

  5. Du erfährst wie du spielend leicht und Schritt für Schritt einzigartige Bilder für deinen Alltag zeichnest. Sodass du künftig deine Kollegen und Kunden mit einfachen Bildern begeisterst.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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!

  11. 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.

  12. Scrum First Aid
    A Recipe Book for Fixing Scrum Challenges and Anti-Patterns
    Todd A. Jacobs

    This book is ideal for Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and Development Team members who are struggling with common process problems in Scrum. It's also useful for line managers and senior executives who want to help their Scrum Teams get the most out of their transition to an agile framework.

  13. Planes para Retrospectivas Ágiles
    Retrospectivas ágiles efectivas desde el inicio
    Corinna Baldauf and Thomas Wallet

    ¿Te gustaría facilitar retrospectivas ágiles? ¿Dudas de cuáles son las actividades que habilitarán una buena experiencia para el equipo y permitirán el cambio? La creadora de Retromat te lo resuelve con 15 planes + 1 de bonus para retrospectivas ágiles efectivas, listas para facilitar y con una duración de 60-90 minutos.

  14. 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.

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