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  1. The Art of Collaboration
    The never-ending journey towards greatness beyond EgoBarriers
    Tobias Leisgang and Alexander Gerber

    No idea how to fulfill daily business? Everybody needs You and You have no idea how to start? No worries, Frank struggles as well. Watch him on his journey towards the art of collaboration. This is business improvisation theater in book-shape. Purchase the book as your ticket to enter Frank's world. If you like, also contribute to the story.

  2. Practical Ways to Lead and Serve (Manage) Others
    Modern Management Made Easy, Book 2
    Johanna Rothman

    Great managers lead and serve others by creating an environment where people can do their best work. Create trust, loyalty, and engagement as a modern manager. Learn to lead and serve others with ease.

  3. Problem? What Problem?
    Dealing Effectively with Impediments using Agile Thinking with Problem-solving Practices
    Ben Linders

    Agile teams need to be able to handle impediments. This book explores how teams can deal effectively with the problems that will happen in their daily work, using agile thinking and practices. Foreword by Johanna Rothmann.

  4. Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams
    Staying Agile in a Global World
    Jutta Eckstein

    "[Eckstein] has covered the gamut of the common and uncommon challenges that teams encounter. This should be required reading for anyone involved in distributed agile development." ~Ken Pugh, author of Prefactoring. Note: This book has first been published in 2010.

  5. Agile Software Development in the Large
    Diving into the Deep
    Jutta Eckstein

    Who says only a framework enables scaling agile?Contrariwise, applying agile in the large doesn't require a specific framework, it only requires taking the agile values and principles seriously. See how this can be done in a truly agile way, meaning being adaptive, flexible, responsive, and nimble. Note: This book has first been published in 2004

  6. Leading with Intention
    Make the Difference you feel called to make
    Olaf Lewitz

    Open Source documentation of the Certified Agile Leadership training Olaf has designed and iteratively improved over the last five years.

  7. Herramientas para el Coach Ágil - Ejemplos de visualización
    Cómo visualizan su trabajo los mejores equipos
    Jimmy Janlén and Thomas Wallet

    Ejemplos de visualización para equipos y personas ágiles.

  8. Integrating Agile with an Offshore Strategy
    A practical kit for adopting agile methods in distributed projects and teams
    Darja Šmite, Nils Brede Moe, and Viktoria Stray

    Agile projects put teamwork, close cooperation and continuous communication among the project members in the spotlight. Offshore projects, on the contrary, are infamous for unwillingness to cooperate, communication gaps, cultural misunderstandings and injured trust among the remote parties. So, is there any way to blend the two strategies?

  9. Agile For Teams
    Matt Kocaj

    This playbook is a condensed how-to for small teams to get an agile process set up and delivering within days. The advice contained within is composed from real-world successful projects and teams. While this guide is focused on lean principles and keeping things simple, it does scale and all the small bits are included.

  10. Self-Organising Enterprises
    Management and Coaching in the Agile World
    Siegfried Kaltenecker

    Learn more about the what, why and how of self-organisation by looking at more than 40 companies from various industries and countries.

  11. KANBAN is NOT an agile method
    Personal experiences and opinions concerning “self-management” and “leading a team”
    IARNĂ

    "This book is a nice trip through the origins of Kanban, highlighting helpful practical approaches to introducing Kanban to teams or using it in your personal capacity. It includes many valuable, easy to remember, personal anecdotes from the author that support the main themes of this highly recommendable book."J. Klose (software craftsman).

  12. Jenny has been working at Analytical Intelligence for over 20 years. And now, their 6 months new product manager Mark has made all kinds of promises to their manager Steve, who has promised all sorts of things to his manager Sam. Everyone's head is on the block, but maybe that's not the only thing they have in common?

  13. Agile Skalierung: Ein professioneller Leitfaden
    So wird Ihre Organisation wirklich agil!
    Valentin Nowotny

    In diesem Buch werden alle gängigen Skalierungs-Frameworks wie SAFe, LeSS, Scrum@Scale, Nexus und DAD in den Grundzügen beschrieben und gegenübergestellt. Der Leser erhällt zudem einen fundierten Leitfaden, um selbst skalierte agile Organisationsformen im Unternehmen einzuführen.

  14. Agile Tools, agile Praktiken: Agiles Arbeiten 4.0
    Einfach agil arbeiten!
    Valentin Nowotny and Alexander Schaaf

    In dem Buch "Agile Tools, agile Praktiken: Agiles Arbeiten 4.0" finden Sie eine übersichtliche Zusammenfassung der wichtigsten agilen Handlungsrahmen Scrum, Kanban, Design Thinking, Lean Startup sowie das wichtigste zu dem Thema Daily Standup und Retrospektiven, zudem eine kompakte Darstellung der wichtigsten agilen Werte und Prinzipien.

  15. Agile Führung: Leadership 4.0
    Die besten Führungs-Tools für das 21. Jahrhundert
    Valentin Nowotny

    Agile und transformationale Führungskonzepte unterstützen die Selbstorganisation von Teams: Wie kann Vertrauen aufgebaut werden? Wo kann Führung kollegial geteilt werden? Wie lässt sich eine moderne, netzwerkartig angelegte Unternehmenskultur schaffen, die schnell auf sich ändernde Rahmenbedingungen reagieren kann?