书籍 Agile Project Management with Scrum的封面

Agile Project Management with Scrum

Ken Schwaber

出版时间

2004-03-10

ISBN

9780735619937

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
My new boss wasn’t being a jerk, but it seemed like it at the time. We were writing new software for use in the company’s high-volume call centers. Instead of the 12 months I told him we’d probably need, he had agreed to give me 4 months. We wouldn’t necessarily start using the new software in 4 months, but from that point on, all my boss could give me was 30 days’ notice of a go-live date. After the first 4 months, I would have to keep the software within 30 days of releasable. My boss understood that not all functionality would be there after 4 months. He just wanted as much as he could get, as fast as he could get it. I needed to find a process that would let us do this. I scoured everything I could find on software development processes, which led me to Scrum and to Ken Schwaber’s early writings on it. In the years since my first Scrum project, I have used Scrum on commercial products, software for internal use, consulting projects, projects with ISO 9001 requirements, and others. Each of these projects was unique, but what they had in common was urgency and criticality. Scrum excels on urgent projects that are critical to an organization. Scrum excels when requirements are unknown, unknowable, or changing. Scrum excels by helping teams excel. In this book, Ken Schwaber correctly points out that Scrum is hard. It’s not hard because of the things you do; it’s hard because of the things you don’t do. If you’re a project manager, you might find some of your conventional tools missing. There are no Gantt charts in Scrum, there’s no time reporting, and you don’t assign tasks to programmers. Instead you’ll learn the few simple rules of Scrum and how to use its frequent inspect-and-adapt cycles to create more valuable software faster. Ken was there at the beginning of Scrum. Ken, along with Jeff Sutherland, was the original creator of Scrum and has always been its most vocal proponent. In this book, we get to read about many of the Scrum projects Ken has participated in. Ken is a frequent and popular speaker at industry conferences, and if you’ve ever heard him speak, you know he doesn’t pull any punches. This book is the same way: Ken presents both the successes and the failures of past Scrum projects. His goal is to teach us how to make our projects successful, and so he presents examples we can emulate and counterexamples for us to avoid. This book clearly reflects Ken’s experience mentoring Scrum Teams and teaching Certified ScrumMaster courses around the world. Through the many stories in this book, Ken shares with us dozens of the lessons he’s learned. This book is an excellent guide for anyone looking to improve how he or she delivers software, and I recommend it highly.
用户评论
Scrum是这个世界最惨无人道的开发流程
经历过这样的项目模式,再回头看看指导手册,一一对应三个角色、报表、Daily & whole process,又多一层理解,感觉很有趣。
Good case studies and very to the point. However, the methodology is not fully suitable for Enterprise Agile and Portfolio Management. You would also need strong individuals on the team.
完全基于案例的软件开发项目的管理书籍。借用了其中的一些方法补充到产品开发过程中。
conceptualized
入门不错...原来好猪都让鸡啄了哈哈哈哈啊
scrum的第一要素是人,只有有经验、有主观能动性的人才能使scrum真正运作起来。但吊诡的问题是,既然有了有经验,有主观能动性的人用什么方法论能有多大的区别呢?
A bunch of case studies. 日拱一卒。。