Scrum For Dummies

Höfundur Mark C. Layton; Steven J. Ostermiller; Dean J. Kynaston

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119904663

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2023

2.190 kr.

Description

Efnisyfirlit

  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1: Getting Started with Scrum
  • Chapter 1: The Basics of Scrum
  • The Bird’s-Eye Basics
  • The Feedback Feast
  • Agile Roots
  • The Five Scrum Values
  • Chapter 2: The First Steps
  • Getting Your Scrum On
  • The Power in the Product Owner
  • Why Product Owners Love Scrum
  • The Company Goal and Strategy: Part 1
  • The Scrum Master
  • Common Roles Outside Scrum
  • Part 2: Scrum Product Development
  • Chapter 3: Planning Your Work
  • The Product Roadmap
  • Breaking Down Requirements
  • Your Product Backlog
  • Product Backlog Common Practices
  • Chapter 4: The Talent and the Timing
  • The Developers
  • Getting the Edge on Backlog Estimation
  • Your Definition of Done
  • Common Practices for Estimating
  • Chapter 5: Release and Sprint Planning
  • Lean Startup
  • Release Plan Basics
  • Sprinting to Your Goals
  • Planning Your Sprints
  • Your Sprint Backlog
  • Chapter 6: Getting the Most Out of Sprints
  • The Daily Scrum
  • Team Task Board
  • The Sprint Review
  • The Sprint Retrospective
  • Chapter 7: Inspect and Adapt: How to Correct Your Course
  • Need for Certainty
  • The Feedback Loop
  • Transparency
  • Antipatterns
  • External Forces
  • In-Flight Course Correction
  • Testing in the Feedback Loop
  • Culture of Innovation
  • Part 3: Scrum for Any Industry
  • Chapter 8: Software Development
  • Scrum and Software Development: A Natural Fit
  • Software Flexibility and Refactoring
  • Embracing Change
  • Scrum Applications in Software
  • Chapter 9: Tangible Goods Production
  • The Fall of Waterfall
  • Construction
  • Scrum in Home Building
  • Manufacturing
  • Hardware Development
  • Chapter 10: Services
  • Health Care and Scrum
  • A Worldwide Pandemic
  • Education and Scrum
  • Military and Law Enforcement
  • Chapter 11: Publishing: A Shifting Landscape
  • A Changing Landscape in Publishing
  • News Media and Scrum
  • Part 4: Scrum for Business Agility
  • Chapter 12: IT Management and Operations
  • Big Data and Large-Scale Migration
  • Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Implementations
  • Oracle Primavera Unifier
  • ServiceNow
  • Broadcom’s Clarity
  • DevOps and Beyond
  • Profit-and-Loss Potential
  • Innovation versus Stability
  • Chapter 13: Portfolio Management
  • Portfolio Management Challenges
  • De-scaling Scrum for Large Portfolios
  • A Vertical Slicing Overview
  • Scrum of Scrums
  • Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS)
  • Scrum@Scale
  • Nexus
  • Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
  • Chapter 14: Human Resources and Finance
  • Human Resources and Scrum
  • Creating the Right Culture
  • Finance
  • Chapter 15: Business Development
  • Marketing Evolution
  • Scrum for Marketing
  • Marketing Tools
  • Scrum in Action (Marketing)
  • The Gap Between Marketing and Sales
  • Scrum for Sales
  • Determining Roadmap to Value (Sales)
  • Chapter 16: Customer Service
  • Customers: The Most Crucial Stakeholders
  • Scrum and Customer Service
  • Scrum in Action in Customer Service
  • Part 5: Scrum for Everyday Life
  • Chapter 17: Dating and Family Life
  • Finding Love with Scrum
  • Families and Scrum
  • Chapter 18: Scrum for Life Goals
  • Getting to Retirement
  • Achieving Fitness and Weight Goals
  • Keeping Life Balance
  • Planning Travel
  • Studying
  • Part 6: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 19: Ten Key Benefits of Scrum
  • Higher Customer Satisfaction
  • Better Product Quality
  • Reduced Risk
  • Improved Performance Visibility
  • Increased Investment Control
  • Increased Collaboration and Ownership
  • More Relevant Metrics
  • Improved Predictability
  • Optimized Team Structures
  • Higher Team Morale
  • Chapter 20: Ten Key Factors for Enabling Scrum
  • Dedicated Team Members
  • Collaborative Environment
  • Done Means Releasable
  • Empowered Product Owner
  • Don’t Ignore Reality
  • Clear Product Goal and Roadmap
  • Developer Versatility
  • Scrum Master Clout
  • Leadership Support for Learning
  • Leverage Industry Experts
  • Chapter 21: Ten Key Resources for Scrum
  • Scrum For Dummies Cheat Sheet
  • The Scrum Guide
  • Scrum Alliance
  • Agile Alliance
  • Business Agility Institute
  • State of Agile Report
  • ScrumPLoP
  • Certification Resources
  • Scaling Scrum Resources
  • Platinum Edge
  • Index
  • About the Authors
  • Advertisement Page
  • Connect with Dummies
  • End User License Agreement

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