Review: The Scrum Field Guide
The Scrum Field Guide had the reputation of a facto Scrum implementation guide, in the past. This book, with its explanations and examples served a generation of Scrum Masters in resolving their daily problems.
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The Scrum Field Guide had the reputation of a facto Scrum implementation guide, in the past. This book, with its explanations and examples served a generation of Scrum Masters in resolving their daily problems.
Real Life Scrum is a collection of case studies. As an agile coach, Jesper Boeg faced a series of typical issues at his clients. In his book, he presents his findings accompanied by detailed analysis and an introduction of the theoretical background of all cases.
The Art of Agile Development is the ultimate guide to Extreme Programming. We can almost think of Extreme Programming as a special version of Scrum, which puts the emphasis on technical excellence.
Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives gives relief for Scrum Masters struggling with facilitating fruitful retros. The reader can learn about various facilitation techniques and most importantly about finding the value in retrospectives.
The Scrum Primer is one of the shortest concise Scrum books. A good start for beginners, since it covers almost all important topics and aspects of Scrum.
Essential Scrum is a structured, complete, exhaustive description of the Scrum framework with examples, the introduction of popular agile techniques, and the description of the theoretical background. One of the most thorough books ever written about Scrum and agile.
Scrum and XP from the Trenches 2nd edition provides advice on many practical aspects of implementing Scrum.
The Spotify-model is a popular framework for organizing the work of multiple agile teams or of an entire large corporation. In their short book, the creators summarized the challenges they faced at Spotify and how they resolved them. The Spotify-model quickly became a reference for large organizations applying agile processes. Though there are several frameworks, solutions addressing the problems of adopting agile organization-wide, this book is a ‘must-read’.