Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Reading List..
I have been involved in transitioning two of the largest organizations (in the North America) to value driven project methodologies such as Agile, Scrum, and Lean. During these transitions, I have coached several teams, managers, and executives on Agile Practices and principles, and have often been asked for recommended reading list. I have accumulated a list of references that I often recommend my new teams read when starting their journey on Agile. Here is the list for your reference.
Agile Project Management with Scrum (Schwaber) User Stories Applied (Cohn)
Scrum and XP from the Trenches.pdf (Kniberg)
Scaling Software Agility (Leffingwell)
Agile Estimating and Planning (Cohn)
Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash (Poppendieck)
Test Driven Development: By Example (Beck)
Agile Software Development with SCRUM (Schwaber)
Scrum Alliance
Being Agile is our favourite thing
Agile Manifesto
Agile Wikipedia
Mountain Goat Software
Jeff Sutherland NYC Spin
Scrum and XP from the Trenches
Agile Project Leadership
Agile Management
Ward Cunningham on the origin of the term Technical Debt
Agile Thoughts
Testers Shine on Agile Projects
Requirements Up Front
Agile Requirements
BSA Role
It’s Not Just Standing Up
Big Macs vs. The Naked Chef
Agile Has Crossed the Chasm
Constructive Disruption and Compromised Agility
Kanban in a nutshell
Schwaber on Scrum
Agile Advice
Agile Alliance
Agile Management Blog
Implementing Scrum
Pages tagged with 'agile' on del.icio.us
Stevey's Blog Rants: Good Agile, Bad Agile
agile at google
The Planning Onion: Five Levels of Agile Planning
Unlearn what you have learnt
Delivering the W, One Game at a Time
Field of View
a quick introduction: What is Scrum?
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