Scrum for dummies / Mark C Layton.

By: Layton, Mark C [author.]Contributor(s): Ostermiller , Steven J [author.] | Kynaston, Dean J [author.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Indianapolis : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2023Edition: 3rdDescription: xiii, 408 pages ; 23 cmISBN: 978-1-119-90466-3Subject(s): AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT | PROJECT MANAGEMENT | SCRUM (COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT)LOC classification: HD 69 L39 2023
Contents:
Introduction 1 Part 1 : Getting Started with Scrum. -- Chapter 1 : The Basics of Scrum. -- Chapter 2 : The First Steps. -- Part 2 : Scrum Product Development. -- Chapter 3 : Planning Your Work. -- Chapter 4 : The Talent and the Timing. -- Chapter 5 : Release and Sprint Planning. -- Chapter 6 : Getting the Most Out of Sprints. -- Chapter 7 : Inspect and Adapt: How to Correct Your Course. -- Part 3 : Scrum for Any Industry. -- Chapter 8 : Software Development. -- Chapter 9 : Tangible Goods Production. -- Chapter 10 : Services. -- Chapter 11 : Publishing: A Shifting Landscape. -- Part 4: Scrum for Business Agility. -- Chapter 12 : IT Management and Operations. -- Chapter 13 : Portfolio Management. -- Chapter 14 : Human Resources and Finance. -- Chapter 15 : Business Development. -- Chapter 16 : Customer Service. -- Part 5 : Scrum for Everyday Life. -- Chapter 17 : Dating and Family Life. -- Chapter 18 : Scrum for Life Goals. -- Part 6 : The Part of Tens. -- Chapter 19 : Ten Key Benefits of Scrum. -- Chapter 20 : Ten Key Factors for Enabling Scrum. -- Chapter 21 : Ten Key Resources for Scrum. -- Index. --
Summary: Scrum—an organizing approach that exposes work progress and quality —is used all over the place in software development, but it’s not just for coders. Scrum For Dummies shows you how scrum can improve performance regardless of your industry or project. You can even use scrum to get tangible results in your personal projects—prepare for retirement, organize travel, and much more. Plan goals, releases, and sprints for all aspects of business and life. With Dummies, you’ll learn how to work flexibility and collaboration into anything you’re doing. This book is packed with helpful information to empower you to set up your first scrum project, organize the scrum team, integrate scrum into your agile project management strategy, and just make things work better. This updated edition of Scrum For Dummies is written to make scrum useful for everyone—especially you.
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Introduction 1 Part 1 : Getting Started with Scrum. -- Chapter 1 : The Basics of Scrum. -- Chapter 2 : The First Steps. -- Part 2 : Scrum Product Development. -- Chapter 3 : Planning Your Work. -- Chapter 4 : The Talent and the Timing. -- Chapter 5 : Release and Sprint Planning. -- Chapter 6 : Getting the Most Out of Sprints. -- Chapter 7 : Inspect and Adapt: How to Correct Your Course. -- Part 3 : Scrum for Any Industry. -- Chapter 8 : Software Development. -- Chapter 9 : Tangible Goods Production. -- Chapter 10 : Services. -- Chapter 11 : Publishing: A Shifting Landscape. -- Part 4: Scrum for Business Agility. -- Chapter 12 : IT Management and Operations. -- Chapter 13 : Portfolio Management. -- Chapter 14 : Human Resources and Finance. -- Chapter 15 : Business Development. -- Chapter 16 : Customer Service. -- Part 5 : Scrum for Everyday Life. -- Chapter 17 : Dating and Family Life. -- Chapter 18 : Scrum for Life Goals. -- Part 6 : The Part of Tens. -- Chapter 19 : Ten Key Benefits of Scrum. -- Chapter 20 : Ten Key Factors for Enabling Scrum. -- Chapter 21 : Ten Key Resources for Scrum. -- Index. --

Scrum—an organizing approach that exposes work progress and quality —is used all over the place in software development, but it’s not just for coders. Scrum For Dummies shows you how scrum can improve performance regardless of your industry or project. You can even use scrum to get tangible results in your personal projects—prepare for retirement, organize travel, and much more. Plan goals, releases, and sprints for all aspects of business and life. With Dummies, you’ll learn how to work flexibility and collaboration into anything you’re doing. This book is packed with helpful information to empower you to set up your first scrum project, organize the scrum team, integrate scrum into your agile project management strategy, and just make things work better. This updated edition of Scrum For Dummies is written to make scrum useful for everyone—especially you.

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