In this book Mark C. Layton introduces the planning and execution approaches that can help complete projects more quickly, with higher quality and using fewer resources. The book lays out the principles and practices of agile techniques in jargon-free language that anyone can understand. Readers will learn all the important terms, tools, and concepts, so they can infuse agility into their projects.
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Author: Mark C. Layton Publisher: Wiley Date: July 2025 Pages: 496 ISBN: 978-1394332090 Print: 1394332092 Kindle: B0F9V18FQR Audience: agile developers Level: introductory Category: Methodology
Topics included:
- Discover why agile techniques are so popular with many of the world's most successful businesses
- Use agile principles to manage the scope, time, cost, team dynamics, quality, and risk of any project
- Learn how Inclusion makes organizations more agile, and create an agile-friendly culture of flexibility and productivity within your team and organization
- Explore how the agile world is changing with new developments like artificial intelligence
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