Agile Project Management, A Complete Beginner's Guide To Agile Project Management!
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Rating | : | 4.42 (956 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01M4P73L2 |
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Number of Pages | : | 158 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-30 |
Language | : | English |
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The concepts are explained in such a way that they allow you to implement them in your work life. That is exactly where this book comes into play. Using the information provided in the book, you can implement agile management in your day-to-day life; whether it is work or personal life. As you know, it is quite important to adopt a multifaceted approach when it comes to management, to get your job done in a facile manner.Agile methodology is a multifaceted approach that finds its application in many different fields and can be considered an umbrella concept. It is a good way to increase your productivity while managing your work environment. So what are you waiting for – start reading right away! SCROLL to the top of the page and select the BUY button for instant downloadDownload your copy
Don't Waste Your Money! Way Too Many Grammar Errors and Information is Extremely High Level and Basic For Serious PM's. The flow of this book is horrible. The numerous grammar errors within the pages of this book make it almost impossible to read. At times it is almost as if english is a second language to the authors. I am a certified PMP and was looking for information on the agile method of project management and found the information contained within the pages to be extremely high level information, almost to the point of being useless for my needs. After reading four chapters, which was only a total of 17 pages (each page containing maybe 200 words), I t. Andrew Sandquist said Poor grammar and pointless buzzwords. I actually returned it!. This book prompted me to do two things I never do. Write a review and return a book. I was shocked at how poorly written and chock full of useless buzzwords this book was. On top of the poor grammar and terrible sentence structure, it's poorly laid out and seems like it was just thrown together at the last minute. The authors eschew simplicity and seem to prefer overly complex sentences whenever possible. Why use three words when twelve will fill more space? I felt terrible returning a book because I NEVER do that, but I take great pleasure . "Agile provides enough options for project managers." according to Murphy. Agile provides enough options for project managers and software develops alike for exploiting a wide range of incorporated methodologies. This book describes the features and basic strategies of Agile. Agile Project Management well defined. The topics are simply organized read twice and apply ideas to your daily interactions with your co workers. It definitely has many examples to help you develop management skills. It seems like that every business is now trying some version of Agile and Scrum. If you’re looking for a guide, whether y