
Scrum: How to Use the Agile Framework Called Scrum to Produce Faster While Increasing Quality
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Narrated by:
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Sam Slydell
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By:
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James Edge
If you want to learn about scrum then keep reading...
Are you having trouble getting products to market?
Do you struggle with meeting the actual needs of your customers despite spending elaborate amounts of time planning out how you will meet the needs they outlined to you?
Do not fear; you are not alone. But you also do not need to get comfortable here. Your company can also be one of the innovators. You can shake up the industry by offering creative solutions to users and clients alike. You can create a self-managed, self-motivated, fun work environment. And of course, you can bump up your ROI.
How are all these things possible? Scrum, of course!
Techniques, tips, and tools you will find in Scrum: How to Use the Agile Framework Called Scrum to Produce Faster While Increasing Quality include:
- A succinct review of Agile project management to set the foundation of your scrum knowledge.
- The history and values of scrum methodology.
- A description of each scrum team member role and how to choose the best people for the job.
- The extensive reasoning for why you should choose scrum as your go-to method for completing projects.
- Examples of scrum artifacts accompanied with clear definitions of what they are and how they are used.
- The sprint process boiled down into an understandable cycle that can fit almost any project of any size.
- Comparison of the traditional method of project management, Waterfall, estimation and “story Points” used in scrum projects.
- A comprehensive discussion on the daily scrum, including tips on the best use of the time in the stand-up.
- Two case studies presented along with the lessons learned from the practical application of scrum in different industries.
- Additional tips and tricks on how to become the best scrum company around.
- And much, much more!
Get this audiobook now to learn more about Scrum!
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Pretty neat book
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Nice Audiobook
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I loved It
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This book is basically about how to work with customers and their programming/software development needs in a streamlined process to achieve results.
Good Quality Material
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Awesome Audio Book
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Good Basic Knowledge
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A Brief Explanation
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According to my expectations
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Amazing
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The performance was not checked for quality. the narrator snorts and snuffles quite audibly for five seconds at only 10 minutes in (8:23 in chapter 3 to be precise). A cursory QA/QC check and simple editing would have fixed this.
If you travel frequently and need to have someone read a series of whitepapers and wiki entries on Scrum, this is an OK stand-in for that use case.
Now... on to the reviews. 25 5-star ratings in 48 hours following the release and then none for two weeks. In isolation, there is nothing remarkable about these reviews, until you compare them with other works here on Audible...
Contrast this with a NYT AND Amazon bestseller "The Point of It All" by Charles Krauthammer, which was released Dec 04, 2018. At the time of this review, the Krauthammer book had 68 reviews dispersed over 20+ days. This book on Scrum has 25 reviews in 48 hours. I should have done my due diligence and research into this audiobook on Scrum, as the author's other Audible volumes appear to have a similar pattern of review distribution and timing. Sad.
Questionable reviews and mediocre content - Beware
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