Agile Project Management In Easy Steps, 2nd Edition
- 2h 56m
- David Morris, John Carroll
- In Easy Steps Limited
- 2015
Agile Project Management in easy steps defines agile projects and then examines the typical components of such a project and the appropriate approach to project managing them.
These include:
- Changing Requirements
- Different way of Planning
- More than usual Project Phases
- Prioritised Business Requirements
- A broader approach to Risk Management
For completion, it also shows how to use the traditional project management areas such as: team management, risk management, quality management, communications and reporting. Agile Project Management in easy steps conforms to using simple stages to follow, enabling desired results with no confusion along the way.
About the Authors
John Carroll is a project management consultant with many years’ experience of managing large and small projects, programs and portfolios. Now based in South West England, he has run projects and programs across Europe and the United States. His experience covers most types of organisations including government, higher education, manufacturing industries, pharmaceuticals, software development and the emergency services. He has worked on most types of projects and trained project managers in many different organisations.
John is also the author of Effective Project Management in easy steps, Effective Time Management in easy steps and all editions of (MS) Project in easy steps.
David Morris is an agile practitioner, coach, and instructor of team performance, business analysis and project management. With over 30 years’ experience, he has worked in and led teams and run his own business, in Europe and Australasia (he is now based in Auckland, NZ), delivering strategic, business, and technical projects following structured, iterative, and agile methodologies. David is certified as a trainer and coach; organises, chairs, and talks at conferences and events; has contributed to several books (including Agile Project Estimation and Planning, Agile Extension to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge, and Business Analysis for Dummies); and writes for several online publications (including InfoQ.com and BATimes.com).
In this Book
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Agile Projects
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Agile Project Management
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Scrum
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DSDM
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Extreme Programming
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Lean Development
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Feature-Driven Development
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Getting Started
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Foundations
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Development
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Deployment
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Post-Project
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Agile Projects at Scale