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Becoming Agile: ...in an imperfect world by Greg Smith
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Becoming Agile: ...in an imperfect world

by Greg Smith

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Anyone looking to implement Agile within their organization could do worse than turning to this book for help. It has a solid plan and walks you through the many possible pitfalls to avoid while giving you the information you need to implement using best practices that will "stick".

I particularly enjoyed the approach of Adapting what exists with what already works for you - which is somewhat against what too many purists are preaching. I also believe in the adapting process since every business and every industry has their own constraints which need to be included in whatever format/ flavor you decide to introduce.

I found this to be a light refresher although there was nothing new for me. I have been running Agile Projects and Teams as well as doing some Coaching for almost 5 years now so I've come across most of what was discussed.

Still, it was a worthwhile read. ( )
  savageknight | Sep 15, 2009 |
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