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The 5 Best Agile Books for 2021

Vitality Chicago

I am frequently asked about the best books for learning about agile and Scrum. I have nearly 100 books on agile-related topics and there are so many new agile books published every year that it is difficult to keep up! As we head into 2021, I thought I would share my lists of best agile books. That is OK. Product Owners.

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The 5 Best Agile Books for 2022

Vitality Chicago

In 2021, I first published my list of the best agile books, organized by role. I am a big fan of book learning and I am happy that my recommendations are serving a need. This includes some newly published books as well as some I finally read. It isn’t easy to limit the list to just 5 best agile books! That is OK.

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What’s Different About PMBOK® Version 7?

Managed Agile

It’s been very clear to me for the past 10 years that the project management profession was on the cusp of a very significant change as a result of the influence of Agile, but PMI has been slow to implement any changes to reflect that: Prior to about 2013 , PMI had not even recognized Agile as a legitimate form of project management.

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Discovering product development excellence

Think Agile

Join us to learn how to improve your product agility by defining and refining backlog items that are “ready” to pull into planning and development. In 2013, I stumbled across a book called Discover to Deliver written by Ellen Gottesdiener and Mary Gorman and I felt like I had hit product development gold! Of course!

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SAP Industry Insights Podcast Highlights of 2021 with Host Tom Raftery

Timo Elliott

And the software manages the whole thing, so for organizations who are starting out with maybe one or two electric vehicles, but plan on further down the line adding more to their fleet, this is a fantastic solution. so the whole gamut, but still, the industries podcast topics are so broad. You mentioned some of the episodes there.

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What Does It Take to Become a Good Project Manager?

Managed Agile

First, it is important to understand that there are two areas of knowledge required to be a good project manager: Knowledge of project management principles and practices (both Agile and traditional plan-driven) Knowledge of a domain to apply it to (for example, construction, software development, etc.).

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Exploit vs. Explore – When to Choose Agile over Traditional Approaches

Vitality Chicago

After reading Karim Harbott’s excellent book The 6 Enablers of Business Agility , I learned a better approach. You can read my review of Harbott’s book here.] For exploit work, more traditional project management approaches with upfront planning and control work well. Exploit work is not new or innovative.

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