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  1. Become a Master of Product Roadmaps
    Agile product roadmaps that get buy-in for your product strategy and help deliver value
    TJ Rerob

    The streamlined guide to help you create focused and direct product roadmaps. Product roadmaps to help you win over stakeholders with good use of priority and the right communication. Concepts here also help steer ideas of the product roadmap using Agile best practices, to really add value.

  2. Conquering Product Ownership
    A smart sidekick to help you prepare for your PSPO™ Certification
    Hannah Farrugia

    Whether you’re a seasoned Product Manager, Product Owner or are new to the Agile world - there’s always something new to learn. If you are looking to get certified as a Product Owner, or need a different perspective on how to handle practical product scenarios, this book will help.

  3. Coming up: A book that deeply dives into facilitating agile retrospective to help you make your agile retrospectives more valuable.

  4. It is often argued that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. As the most regular agile meeting, it could be argued that the daily stand-up is the most important agile ceremony. The FOCUSED Daily Stand-Up identifies tips and tricks that will increase the value of your most important agile meeting.

  5. 89 Tips From The agile Trenches
    for scrummasters & agile coaches
    YvesHanoulle

    To paraphrase Pascal Van Cauwenberghe: Building great products is easy: build a great team and they'll build it for you. This book will help you building that team.

  6. Would you like to facilitate agile retrospectives? Are you unsure which activities will result in a good experience for the team and enable change? The creator of Retromat has got you covered: 15 plans + 1 bonus plan for effective agile retrospectives – ready-to-facilitate and lasting 60-90 minutes