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About the Book
Introduction
In July 2009, I started writing blog posts for BA Times and PM Times. Both portals are homed as part of Diversified Business Communications, a Toronto based media and training firm focused towards the Business Analyst and Project Management communities respectively. I’d been writing articles for some time and I’ve also written two books. But blogging was new to me and it was a challenge to find my voice and my style.
I also found that I had much more to say on the Project Management side of things. An example of that is a series I began called—The Agile Project Manager. My intent in developing the series was to provide assistance to traditional project managers in evolving towards more agile practices and an agile mindset. In my mind, I counted them in the same group as front-line functional managers, who had to essentially transform in order to be effective in agile contexts.
On the business analysis side of things, I was simply trying to help BA’s find their niche in agile. I liken BA’s to be much like testers who also struggle to find a place; I wanted to provide some guidance as to what they could and should ‘do’ within agile teams.
So fast-forward a few years and I’ve written a lot of content—stories, advice, patterns, and of course anti-patterns on the blogs. Then something struck me. I think I might have enough relevant content to fill a book of shared lessons. There were a few holes in coverage that I filled up by combining and editing some posts, but in general I felt there was a coherent set of lessons that might prove helpful in a single, consolidated book.
So that is some of the genesis in the thinking behind this book. In general, I’m looking to help folks move towards agile teams by sharing my experiences. Certainly not in a prescriptive, I know it all way. But in a pragmatic way, so you can avoid my mistakes.
Sections
There are five focused sections, each with 4 chapters (posts) within it. to the book:
- Beginnings— the art of the start; how to effectively begin your agile teams and projects
- Execution— where the rubber meets the road I suppose…guidance around effectively iterating
- Customer— the why and what behind agile teams; who drives the value and who you deliver to
- Mindset— you can easily ‘say’ you’re agile, but are you really?
- Leadership— yes, we need ‘stinkin’ leadership. I think more so in agile teams than many believe
With all of that being said, I hope you find some value in the pages (physical or virtual) of this book.
Intentions
Ultimately (December 2012 - January 2013), I plan on publishing the book through LuLu.com. However, I've made the "text" available here for those who are looking to connect with the material. If you want a well formatted paper book or PDF with pictures & diagrams intact, then go for the LuLu book. However, if you're looking for low cost and access to the ideas in an e-format (with some potential formatting challenges ;-), then this is the version to get. I also envision you "trying it here" before you might purchase other copies elsewhere.
I also plan on adding content, the occasional chapter and/or update, to this version on a roughly 1-2 month or quarterly basis. Again, Leanpub would be the place to stay in-touch with my ruminations around Agile Reflections.
In the end, I hope you enjoy the stories. And stay agile my friends,
Bob Galen
November 2012
Cary, NC
About the Author
Bob Galen is an Agile Methodologist, Practitioner & Coach based in Cary, NC. In this role he helps guide companies and teams in their pragmatic adoption and organizational shift towards Scrum and other agile methodologies and practices. He is Director, Agile Practices at Zenergy Technologies, a leading agile transformation company. He is also President and Head Coach at RGCG.
Bob regularly speaks at international conferences and professional groups on topics related to software development, project management, software testing and team leadership. He is a Certified Enterprise Coach (CEC), Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), and an active member of the Agile & Scrum Alliances.
He’s published three agile focused books: The Three Pillars of Agile Quality and Testing in 2015, Scrum Product Ownership, in 2009 – 2’nd Edition in 2013, and Agile Reflections in 2012. He’s also a prolific writer & blogger (at - www.rgalen.com ) and podcaster (at www.meta-cast.com )
Bob may be reached directly at: bob@rgalen.com or networking via: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bobgalen