Difference between revisions of "Book - Scaling Lean and Agile - Thinking and Organizational Tools"
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+ | Reflecting my work over recent years, my next book explores scaling lean and agile development with [[Large-Scale Scrum]]. It was written it with my co-author [http://www.odd-e.com/ Bas Vodde], who has long and in-depth experience with very large agile product development and enterprise transformations (at Nokia Networks and NSN), and like me, has worked in large embedded systems. | ||
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+ | This books explores the foundation for a successful enterprise transformation to large-scale lean or agile product development: the thinking tools and organizational redesign tools necessary to lay the foundation for new practices. Without leadership (and others) that understand and institute these foundational elements, it is difficult to succeed with applying the practices. | ||
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+ | This book is related to a second companion book that explores the more concrete practices in scaling lean and agile product development: [[Book - Practices for Scaling Lean and Agile | ''Practices for Scaling Lean & Agile Development: Successful Large, Multisite & Offshore Products with Large-Scale Scrum'']] | ||
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Revision as of 08:49, 8 November 2008
ContentsAmazon: Scaling Lean & Agile Development: Thinking & Organizational Tools
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Table of Contents1. Introduction Thinking Tools2. Systems Thinking 3. Lean Thinking 4. Queueing Theory 5. False Dichotomies 6. Be Agile Organizational Tools7. Feature Teams 8. Teams 9. Requirement Areas 10. Organizationan 11. Large-Scale Scrum Miscellany12. Scrum Primer Recommended Readings |