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Don't Spook the Herd!: How to Get Your Agile Projects Running Smoothly
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Don’t Spook the Herd!: How to Get Your Agile Projects Running Smoothly

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The word Agile has grown to mean many things. You’re not alone if you have ever found yourself thinking: What is agile, really? Does agile work? How can I use agile on my projects? It seems every man and his dog has an interpretation these days. There is a world of confusion about what works, what doesn’t, what is worth your time and what is just noise.

Don’t Spook the Herd! is a companion for anyone wanting to make sense of agile project management and how they can contribute effectively to agile projects. Whether you are completely new to agile or you have a bit of experience with it, this book will help you level-up your understanding and skills.

Dan explains agile concepts using a friendly and simple approach. The book is packed with practical real-world tactics that can be used immediately on any project. There is a treasure-trove of valuable lessons-learned from several successfully completed multi-million-dollar projects.

Don’t Spook the Herd! provides insights into a crucial idea: agile projects are successful when the people involved are focussed on delivering and comfortable with adjusting priorities based on actual outputs and results.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Miller Productions
Date
27 November 2017
Pages
274
ISBN
9780648115410

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The word Agile has grown to mean many things. You’re not alone if you have ever found yourself thinking: What is agile, really? Does agile work? How can I use agile on my projects? It seems every man and his dog has an interpretation these days. There is a world of confusion about what works, what doesn’t, what is worth your time and what is just noise.

Don’t Spook the Herd! is a companion for anyone wanting to make sense of agile project management and how they can contribute effectively to agile projects. Whether you are completely new to agile or you have a bit of experience with it, this book will help you level-up your understanding and skills.

Dan explains agile concepts using a friendly and simple approach. The book is packed with practical real-world tactics that can be used immediately on any project. There is a treasure-trove of valuable lessons-learned from several successfully completed multi-million-dollar projects.

Don’t Spook the Herd! provides insights into a crucial idea: agile projects are successful when the people involved are focussed on delivering and comfortable with adjusting priorities based on actual outputs and results.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Miller Productions
Date
27 November 2017
Pages
274
ISBN
9780648115410