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On-going continuous learning :-). Once you start on Agile there is no end of learning! See Webinars and Videos for video version of this.

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I decided to take a more disciplined approach to tracking reading and learning when I started my company Focussed Agile LLC. This list is the result of this approach:

“The Lean Machine: How Harley-Davidson Drove Top-Line Growth and Profitability with Revolutionary Lean Product Development” - Dantar P. Oosterwal. Brilliant book, just brilliant, if you are trying to understand how to implement “lean” type thinking approach to the problem of new product development.

  • 2015-10-06: "Actionable Agile Metrics for Predictability" - Daniel S. Vacant. There are two uses of this book 1) to understand a small set of metrics which, if tracked correctly, will help you improve your process and 2) to understand how to interpret scatterplots, cumulative flow diagrams and so on, what to look for and how to address. Book is a little “anti-Scrum” (or rather anti point based estimating) but still a valuable addition to understanding your delivery system.
  • 2015-09-30: "Scaling Lean and Agile Development: Thinking and Organization Tools" - Craig Larmon and Bas Vodde. This books looks at the process of scaling more from the viewpoint of the original Scrum thinking, that of complexity science. It doesn't specify a lot of practices, by rather suggest experiments with sections labelled “try”.
  • 2015-09-22: "User Story Mapping" - Jeff Patton. Excellent book on the process of working requirements. Tool offers not only a way to define the stories in the first place, but also how to put together a roadmap, use the story map as a way of showing progress and maintaining context.
  • 2015-08-13: “Introduction to Disciplined Agile Delivery" - Scott Ambler, Mark Lines: Another approach to adaptation. Like the focus on risk, although positioning as “something Scrum doesn't worry about” I think is incorrect - we did after all.
  • 2015-08-12: "Secrets of Consulting" - Gerry Weinberg: Useful for a new consulting business like me.
  • 2015-08-08: “Predicting the Unpredictable” - Johanna Rothman: Great summary of estimation and planning approaches
  • 2015-08-06: “Scrum for the Rest of Us” - Brian Rabon: Scrum 101.

Previously Completed

Been reading for a lot of years so this is a partial list of books completed. And recommended reading is a list of specific books I thought were useful.

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