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About the Book
As a manager in a company, that is driving an agile transformation you might think you need to ‘safeguard’ effective ways of working, in order to get sustainably improved business outcomes that keep customers happy.
You might experience that you are doing a lot of good things. But you are uncertain if it really works. Maybe, you are noticing a slowdown and are concerned that you missed something important.
Note, what you are experiencing is quite common. You started a transformation to mark the significance of the change and to get focus and momentum. But now the transformation needs to turn into a transformational journey. That means your focus needs to shift to other aspects. This book reveals what aspects you need to address for keeping agile alive and more important for benefitting from it.
About the Author
Twenty years of experience in coaching, consulting, training, and development. Main focus on agile processes, patterns, project management, adaptive organizations, and advanced object-oriented design.
Jutta Eckstein works as an independent coach, consultant, and trainer. She holds a M.A. Business Coaching & Change Management, a Dipl.Eng. Product-Engineering, and a B.A. in Education. Her know-how in agile processes is based on over fifteen years’ experience in project and product development. She has helped many teams and organizations all over the world to make the transition to an agile approach. She has a unique experience in applying agile processes within medium-sized to large distributed mission-critical projects. This is also the topic of her books 'Agile Software Development in the Large', 'Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams', and 'Retrospectives for Organizational Change'. She is a member of the Agile Alliance and a member of the program committee of many different European and American conferences in the area of agile development, object-orientation and patterns. At the last election, Jutta has been designated for the Top 100 most important persons of the German IT.
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