Liftoff: Start and Sustain Successful Agile Teams
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Rating | : | 4.96 (811 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1680501631 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-18 |
Language | : | English |
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Diana co-authored Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great and Quickstart Guide to Five Rules for Accelerated Learning. She also co-created the influential Agile Fluency model.. A founder of FutureWorks Consulting in Portland, Oregon, Diana Larsen partners with leaders around the world to design work systems, improve team performance, and transition to Agile methods
A Bit General, But Good Solid Advice frankp93 Liftoff, otherwise known as Kickoff, Project Launch, etc. is more than just an excuse to book a conference room and a buffet spread. It’s a critical timeline milestone towards delivering what’s expected.The key point I took away from authors Larsen and Nies is that Liftoffs . Another Winner From Diane Larsen Philip R. Heath This book is an example of why I love the Pragmatic Bookshelf. Do not be deceived by its relatively short length. Diana Larsen and co-author Ainsley Nies give truly pragmatic advice for agile teams who are just starting out. They do a great job of outlining concepts and principles, and . there is some good information at hand here Amazon Customer Surprisingly small book for the price. However, there is some good information at hand here. There are several good techniques for starting a project successfully via the Agile framework. The back of the book indicates that this is an expert level book, but as a beginner to project mana
See how to scale liftoffs for multiple teams across the enterprise, address the three key elements for collaborative team chartering, establish the optimal conditions for learning and improvement, and apply the GEFN (Good Enough for Now) rule for efficient liftoffs. Concrete examples from our practices show you how to get everyone on the same page from the start as you form the team. You'll find pointers for refocusing an effort that's gone off in the weeds, and practices for working with teams as complex systems. Every liftoff is unique, but success is common!. Learn new insights and techniques for starting projects and teams the right way, with expanded concepts for planning, organizing, and conducting liftoff meetings. Real-life stories illustrate how others have effectively start
She also co-created the influential Agile Fluency model.. About the AuthorA founder of FutureWorks Consulting in Portland, Oregon, Diana Larsen partners with leaders around the world to design work systems, improve team performance, and transition to Agile methods. Diana co-authored Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great and Quickstart Guide to Five Rules for Accelerated Learning