Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products | Book Series

Overview:

This is a wonderful and highly practical book. Within hours of putting it down I was already putting some of its advice into practice. A highly thought–provoking book, arguing, for instance, that agility is more attitude than process and more environment than methodology. Because of the complexity of today’s software projects, one new product development project can rarely be viewed as a repeat of a prior project. This makes Highsmith’s advice to favor a reliable process over a repeatable one particularly timely and important.Interwoven into the book is a dialog between two project managers, one an agile development manager and the other a more traditional manager.

Published In:

2004

Author:

Jim Highsmith

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