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Managing Agile Projects
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Robert Cecil MartinNumber Of Reads:
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Agile methods promise to infuse development with unprecedented flexibility, speed, and value-and these promises are attracting IT organizations worldwide. However, agile methods often fail to clearly define the manager's role, and many managers have been reluctant to buy in. Now, expert project manager Sanjiv Augustine introduces a proven management framework that addresses everything from team building to project control. Sanjiv bridges the disconnect between the assumptions and techniques of traditional and agile management, demonstrating why agility is better aligned with today's project realities, and how to simplify your transition: * Customizing agile methods to your unique environment implementing full-life-cycle agility: from planning and coding to maintenance and knowledge transfer * Learning how agile methods can scale to succeed in even the largest projects through a case study * Managing the flow of customer value from one creative stage to the next * Defining a high-value role for the manager in agile project environments * Refocusing on outcomes-not rigid plans, processes, or controls * Structuring and building adaptive, self-organizing "organic teams" * Forming a guiding vision that aligns your team behind a common purpose * Empowering your team with the information it needs to succeedWhether you're a technical or business manager, Managing Agile Projects gives you all the tools you need to implement agility in your environment-and reap its full benefits.
Robert Cecil Martin
Robert Cecil Martin (born 5 December 1952), colloquially called "Uncle Bob", is an American software engineer, instructor, and best-selling author. He is most recognized for developing many software design principles and for being a founder of the influential Agile Manifesto.
Martin has authored many books and magazine articles. He was the editor-in-chief of C++ Report magazine and served as the first chairman of the Agile Alliance.
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