Published by Pearson (January 5, 2016) © 2016

Rob Cole | Edward Scotcher
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    ISBN-13: 9781292063591

    Brilliant Agile Project Management ,1st edition

    Language: British English

    What is Agile Project Management and will it bring my project in on time and budget?

    If you need a solid understanding of how Agile Project Management works so your projects can fully benefit from using this innovative and powerful approach, this book is essential reading. 

    Brilliant Agile Project Management does more than just talk you through the techniques and processes - focussing on real-life use of Agile in business environments, it provides practical advice and techniques on how to implement and work with Agile, so you always know exactly what to do and say to make your project a success.

    • Assess whether your organisation or project is right for using APM
    • Understand how to implement APM into any project
    • Overcome common problems with APM 

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    • About the authors
    • Chapter 1 – A brave new world: introducing agile
    • Chapter 2 – Agile is different
    • Chapter 3 – Getting ready: preparing to be agile
    • Chapter 4 – Using Kanban
    • Chapter 5 – Simply the best: Scrum essentials
    • Chapter 6 – Going on a journey: Scrum day by day
    • Chapter 7 – Agile in the organisation
    • Chapter 8 – Support mechanisms
    • Chapter 9 – A call to action
    • Index