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  1. Problem? What Problem?
    Problem? What Problem?
    Dealing Effectively with Impediments using Agile Thinking with Problem-solving Practices
    Ben Linders

    Agile teams need to be able to handle impediments. This book explores how teams can deal effectively with the problems that will happen in their daily work, using agile thinking and practices. Foreword by Johanna Rothmann.

  2. The Datacom Agile & DevOps Handbook
    The Datacom Agile & DevOps Handbook
    Samantha Laing and Corneile Britz

    Agile & DevOps are big topics and there are so many buzz words flying around. This book is aimed to be read in under an hour, remove the jargon and explain, in an easy to read way, how you can start with agile and devops.

  3. Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams
    Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams
    Staying Agile in a Global World
    Jutta Eckstein

    "[Eckstein] has covered the gamut of the common and uncommon challenges that teams encounter. This should be required reading for anyone involved in distributed agile development." ~Ken Pugh, author of Prefactoring. Note: This book has first been published in 2010.

  4. Unlocking the Future Code
    Unlocking the Future Code
    Teerachai Laothong

    โครงการ unlocking the future code โครงการดีๆ ที่จะสร้างและพัฒนาบุคลากรทางด้าน it ทั้งเรียนฟรี และเรียนสะดวก โดยการเรียนการสอนจะเป็นแบบออนไลน์ สะดวกตอนไหนเรียนตอนนั้น เน้นสอนให้เข้าใจและใช้ได้จริง

  5. Agile Software Development in the Large
    Agile Software Development in the Large
    Diving into the Deep
    Jutta Eckstein

    Who says only a framework enables scaling agile?Contrariwise, applying agile in the large doesn't require a specific framework, it only requires taking the agile values and principles seriously. See how this can be done in a truly agile way, meaning being adaptive, flexible, responsive, and nimble. Note: This book has first been published in 2004

  6. Leading with Intention
    Leading with Intention
    Make the Difference you feel called to make
    Olaf Lewitz

    Open Source documentation of the Certified Agile Leadership training Olaf has designed and iteratively improved over the last five years.

  7. Computer Systems Laboratory
    Computer Systems Laboratory
    for Raspberry Pi
    Sean Lawless

    This companion book to Computer Systems provides all the necessary information, including source code examples. Complete the circle of knowledge with this hands on journey to bring the Raspberry Pi hardware to life with software. No experience is necessary beyond the companion book Computer Systems.

  8. Re/Balance
    Re/Balance
    In search of a different client / agency relationship
    Juan Delgado

    Re/Balance is about clients and agencies. An attempt at exploring the problems that we have. An attempt at exploring a new relationship based on collaboration, empathy and humility. A new relationship with a more equal split of risk and reward where clients let go of control and agencies take more responsibility.

  9. MyStartUp
    MyStartUp
    Agile, Lean e Design Thinking integrados dando dinâmica a um modelo de negócios
    Paulo Caroli and Suzyanne Oliveira
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  10. Inevitable Decline of Your Software
    Inevitable Decline of Your Software
    ... and how to prevent it, from inception to delivery
    Chris Fauerbach

    Software tends to have a short life span, learn modern practices to increase the longevity of your projects.

  11. Herramientas para el Coach Ágil - Ejemplos de  visualización
    Herramientas para el Coach Ágil - Ejemplos de visualización
    Cómo visualizan su trabajo los mejores equipos
    Jimmy Janlén and Thomas Wallet

    Ejemplos de visualización para equipos y personas ágiles.

  12. Computer Systems
    Computer Systems
    Incremental Systems Engineering
    Sean Lawless

    Have you ever wondered exactly how a computer system works? Concerned the inner workings of computers are too complicated to understand? Journey deep into the heart of computer systems by first learning how a computer "thinks" and then using that knowledge to bring computer hardware to life with software. No experience necessary!

  13. Starting Agile
    Starting Agile
    Finding Your Path
    Mark Shead

    This book focuses on common Agile practices as they are used to follow Agile principles. Mark Shead pulls from years of experience coaching Agile teams to a look at the principles behind some common practices. He discusses how successful teams use the Agile principles to find a path toward effective practices in their particular environment.

  14. The Agile Self-assessment Game
    The Agile Self-assessment Game
    An Agile Coaching Tool for Improving the Agility of Your Teams and Organization
    Ben Linders

    The Agile Self-Assessment Game is used by teams and organizations to self-assess their agility. With plenty of ideas, suggestions, and practical cases on Agile Self-assessments, this book will help you to apply assessments and support teams and organizations to self-improve.

  15. Integrating Agile with an Offshore Strategy
    Integrating Agile with an Offshore Strategy
    A practical kit for adopting agile methods in distributed projects and teams
    Darja Šmite, Nils Brede Moe, and Viktoria Stray

    Agile projects put teamwork, close cooperation and continuous communication among the project members in the spotlight. Offshore projects, on the contrary, are infamous for unwillingness to cooperate, communication gaps, cultural misunderstandings and injured trust among the remote parties. So, is there any way to blend the two strategies?