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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!

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A Review of the Fixing Your Scrum Book

Vitality Chicago

I love books and most of the books I have today are on Agile, Scrum, or related topics like Lean, leadership or teamwork. For me, every book I read reminds me of just how much I have to learn. To be effective as an Agile Trainer and Coach, you really need to have a deep understanding of a wide range of topics.

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The End of Agile – Part 1 (A Brief History of Agile)

The Data Administration Newsletter

In recent years, we have seen substantial pushback on many fronts against Agile as a viable and important project management methodology.

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Fresh Agile Voices – Episode 1 – Anjali Leon

Vitality Chicago

I am excited to share with you my discussion with agility and resilience coach Anjali Leon. This is our first agile coach interview in what I plan as a series of discussions intended to bring some diversity of thinking and opinions and to amplify voices that may not otherwise be heard. I am calling it Fresh Agile Voices or FAVs!

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Agile Methodology vs Framework vs. Toolkit – Does it Really Matter Eddie?

Vitality Chicago

If you want to stir people up, just call one of the popular agile approaches by the wrong label. We are Not an Agile Methodology! Not that long ago, the Disciplined Agile people underwent a change where they stopped referring to DA as a “process decision framework” and began calling Disciplined Agile a toolkit.

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How Minimum Viable Products & Features Helped Me Write My New Book

Roman Pichler

Writing a book is a complex and at times challenging endeavour: it took me over two years to write and publish my latest book. As I had to commit a substantial amount of my time to the project (and my company’s money), I tried to reduce the risk of writing a book that nobody really wants and needs.

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Interview with Ryland Leyton, author of “The Agile Business Analyst”

Practical Analyst

Ryland Leyton recently released his book, The Agile Business Analyst: Moving from Waterfall to Agile. Ryland agreed to provide some additional information and background on the thought process behind the book for Practical Analyst readers, via the Q&A provided below. Ryland Leyton.

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